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IGN has shared some footage from the blue-collar space combat adventure Rebel Galaxy Outlaw. Have a look at the gameplay video below.

Publisher Mixtvision FAR: Lone Sails announced today that it will release Okomotive’s vehicle adventure game FAR: Lone Sails on Switch. It’ll be out via the eShop on August 17, the company confirmed today.

Here’s an overview of FAR: Lone Sails, along with a trailer:

Graceful Explosion Machine developer Vertex Pop has been tinkering away on its next project Super Crush KO. The indie studio originally had hoped to have it ready in late 2019, but that window has now been pushed back to early 2020.

Speaking about the delay, Vertex Pop explained:

nWay has published a new Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid trailer that spotlights season one DLC character Lord Zedd. Watch it below.

Reventure is coming to Switch, developer Pixelatto has announced. A specific release date has not been set at this time.

Reventure is a non-linear adventure title with 100 different endings. Find some additional details below, along with a trailer.

Forever Entertainment has announced that it will publish Digital Melody’s Tap Skaters on Switch this week. A digital launch is set for August 8, the company has confirmed.

Here’s an overview of Tap Skaters, along with a trailer:

At the end of last week, Wreckin’ Ball Adventure was released on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Riverbond

Cococucumber today announced that it is bringing Riverbond to Switch. The shoot-and-slash dungeon crawler with solo and couch co-op play will launch later this year, the studio has confirmed.

We have the following overview and trailer for Riverbond:

Dragon Ball FighterZ

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. Highlights include Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, a couple of Dragon Ball games, and more.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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SEGA Ages Columns II: The Voyage Through Time will release for Switch in Japan on August 8, SEGA announced today. The game will cost 925 yen on the eShop.

SEGA Ages Columns II will be coming west at some point. However, a specific release date for North America and Europe has not yet been determined.

In case you missed it, you can learn more about SEGA Ages Columns II here.

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