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Arcade Archives Track & Field is making its way to Switch next week, Hamster has announced. A release is planned for September 12 worldwide.

Track & Field originally came to arcades in 1983, and was made by Konami. Players can compete in 100 meter dash, long jump, javelin throw, 110 meter hurdles, hammer throw, and high jump.

Arcade Archives Track & Field will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

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The cheesy twin-stick shooter Space Cows will be appearing on the Switch eShop starting today. Have a look at some footage below.

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CrossCode

CrossCode is definitely one of the most anticipated indie titles currently in the works for Nintendo Switch. Announced during the Switch Indie Highlights back in January, it was slated to be released sometime this year. However, it now seems like it might not make that target release. Developer Radical Fish Games responded to a fan on Twitter asking about the state of the game, stating that “It’s still being worked on. We may not make it this year, though.”. So, no official confirmation of a delay just yet, but it seems like fans will have to wait until next year to play CrossCode.

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Blizzard has shared some new information about Overwatch for Switch.

First, the game will run at 900p when docked and 720p in portable mode. Both modes support 30 frames per second.

It’s also confirmed that Iron Galaxy worked on the game for Switch. The studio has experience working with the console, including The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’s port.

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Tetris 99

A new update for Tetris 99 is now available. Version 2.0.0, which was detailed in the latest Nintendo Direct, is now available to download.

Today’s update features Invictus Mode, Daily Missions, and new themes and player icons. Those who have purchased the DLC can also now access the latest DLC: 2P Share Battle mode and Local Arena mode.

Below are the full patch notes:

BQM: BlockQuest Maker

A “Complete Edition” of BQM – BlockQuest Maker is set to come to Switch on December 12th in Japan.

This edition is set to include the Samurai Era downloadable content, as well as some additional content yet to be announced. 

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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a number of Switch games featured in the new Nintendo Direct. These include Overwatch, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore, Little Town Hero, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Rising Star Games and Toybox have released a teaser trailer for Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise. You can watch it below.

As shown towards the end of the video, Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise will be Switch-exclusive.

Overwatch will not support cross-play on Switch – at least not at launch. Engadget confirmed the news through a statement provide by Engadget.

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Susume!! Mamotte Knight: Hime no Totsugeki Serenade (Gotta Protectors) resurfaced during today’s Japanese Nintendo Direct. It’s confirmed to be launching in Japan next month, though a specific date has yet to be made known.

Here’s the first trailer:


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