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The 2D cinematic combat-adventure Unto The End is on the way to Switch, publisher Big Sugar and developer 2 Ton Studios have announced. A release window was not confirmed.

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

Hitcents will be bringing Duke of Defense to Switch next week as a digital download, according to an eShop listing. It will be out on June 11.

Here’s an overview of the action-based tower defense game, along with a trailer:

Twin Robots developer Thinice Games has announced Concept Destruction for Switch, which is planned for the eShop. The car battler currently lacks a release date.

We have the following introduction and gameplay video for Concept Destruction:

IronFall developer VD-Dev initially released RISE: Race The Future at the end of last year. That game will now be available on Switch sometime in July, the studio has announced.

Here’s an overview of RISE: Race The Future, along with a trailer:

Flyhigh Works has announced the next Flyhigh Express. The presentation, which should feature updates on the company’s upcoming Switch games, will air tomorrow, June 9.

It’s expected to go live at the following times:

Nintendo has shared new data revealing the top top 30 most-downloaded Switch games in North America for May 2019. Fortnite and Smash Bros. have swapped positions, with Fortnite returning to #1.

Below are the full results:

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Next Thursday, PlataGO! Super Platform Game Maker will be hitting the Switch eShop. Check out some footage from a recent PQube live stream below.

New footage has arrived showing off Leisure Suit Larry – Wet Dreams Don’t Dry on Switch. Take a look at the gameplay below.

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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No one could have originally anticipated the final announcement for the latest Nindies Showcase earlier this year. Brace Yourself Games, in collaboration with Nintendo, revealed Cadence of Hyrule – a new game for Switch that takes a page out of Crypt of the NecroDancer.

At BitSummit a few days ago, Japanese website 4Gamer caught up with a few people involved with the game. Lead designer Oliver Trujillo and Brace Yourself CEO Ryan Clark along with Spike Chunsoft’s Riku Nikaido spoke about how the game came to be, one of Nintendo’s requests, and more such as how the team looked at Smash Bros. for Zelda’s moves.

Here’s our full translation:


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