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Anarcute

The riot simulator Anarcute is making its way to Switch, publisher Plug In Digital and developer Anarteam announced today. A digital release on the eShop is set for May 30.

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

SEGA has provided an update on SEGA Ages Wonder Boy. First details and screenshots for the classic release were shared today.

Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Gematsu:

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TerraTech

The sandbox adventure game TerraTech drops on the Switch eShop next Wednesday. For a look at the game in action, check out the footage below.

As we reported last week, Back in 1995 will be appearing on the Switch eShop this Friday. Have a look at some footage below.

A short while ago, GameXplain hosted a live stream for Resident Evil 4 on Switch. Take a look at the full archive below, featuring an hour of footage.

Now that various folks are starting to get their hands on Resident Evil 4, a bit of disappointing news about the game has surfaced. Capcom is releasing a straight port of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One version without any extra bells and whistles.

What does that mean? While many would say that Resident Evil 4 is still excellent, the game won’t support motion controls like they did on Wii. You can choose from three controller types, but none of them support the gyro functionality.

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The 3D action rogue-like Rad will launch for Switch on August 20, publisher and developer Bandai Namco revealed today in partnership with Double Fine Productions. You may recall that the game was first unveiled during a Nindies Showcase earlier this year.

Coinciding with today’s release date news, Bandai Namco has announced a new Rad art fan contest, with the winning design being featured in the actual game. Here’s the full rundown:

Publisher and co-producer ARTE, along with developer Ludopium, today revealed the release date of the rhythm-based 3D platformer Vectronom. The game will be out on May 29 via the eShop, the two sides announced.

Here’s some additional information plus a couple of trailers for Vectronom:

One-Way Ticket

Publisher Zodiac Interactive and developer Light & Digital Technology have announced One-Way Ticket for Switch. The visual novel, which is loosely based on actual events tied to the Chinese fishing boat Lurongyu 2682, will be available in June.

Here’s an overview of One-Way Ticket, along with a trailer:

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Nidhogg 2, Observer, Thumper, and many more.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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