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Drop Bear Bytes today announced Broken Roads, a game that involves traveling through authentic Australian locations in a desolate future. It’s a traditional isometric RPG, but with new role-playing elements.

Here’s some additional information as well as a trailer:


Another update for Fortnite is now available. With version 10.40.1, players can access Out of Time, Switch CPU optimizations, and more.

The full patch notes are as follows:

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

Nintendo has put out a new video highlighting some of the games that were added to the eShop around September 2019. Get a look at it below.

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from September 2019. You can watch it below.

R-Type Final 2

Granzella has shared a new gameplay video for R-Type Final 2 based on its build at the Tokyo Game Show earlier this month. Have a look at it below.

An interesting new title is making its way to Switch next month. StarBlox Inc., a puzzler and brawler mashup, launches via the eShop on October 18.

StarBlox Inc. was made by Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation – in partnership with Seed Interactive. More information can be found below, along with a trailer.

Auto Chess: Origin is on the way to Switch, Dragonest has announced. The online strategy game will be hitting Nintendo’s console sometime in 2020.

Here’s an overview of Auto Chess: Origin from its mobile release, along with a trailer:

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include the Crash games, Crypt of the NecroDancer, Don’t Starve, Golf Story, Mark of the Ninja: Remastered, Wandersong, and more.

Here are the full highlights:

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Nintendo Switch

Nintendo has another round of maintenance planned for the coming week. Starting today, there will be activity impacting Switch, leading into the next few days.

Here’s the full schedule as of now:

System: Switch (eShop)
Release date: September 19, 2019
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom


The second installment of the long-running Devil May Cry series makes its way to Switch in high-definition following Capcom’s port of the first entry earlier this year and sees Dante return to eradicate demons on the land. Devil May Cry 2 has always been the controversial black sheep of the series because of how drastically different it was before becoming more true-to-form in its highly-praised sequel, Devil May Cry 3. While a lot of fans don’t particularly look back fondly on the second installment, it’s worth mentioning that despite its flaws it is still an important part to the overall legacy of Dante and what Devil May Cry as a whole would ultimately become today. Devil May Cry 2’s impact is so fascinating to me because despite how it may be critically, everything surrounding its development and what ended up on our TVs back in 2003 paved a way for a series that was still evolving, and it was a learning experience that took sacrifices and risks – for better or for worse.


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