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Nintendo has announced that a new Indie Highlights video is coming tomorrow. The company will be showcasing some of the indie titles due out on Switch throughout 2019.

It’ll go live at the following times:

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Fortnite has received its latest content update. Version 7.20 features the Sneaky Snowman, a new structure, the limited time Sniper Shootout mode, and more.

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It’s been announced that Gensou SkyDrift, yet another Touhou Project, is on the way to Switch. Unties will be acting as the 3D racer’s publisher.

Gensou SkyDrift will be playable at Game Party Japan 2019. It’s due for release sometime this spring.

Here’s a trailer for Gensou SkyDrift:

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After a slight delay, Killallzombies will be available on the Switch eShop this Thursday. For a look at the game in action, check out the footage below.

FutureGrind

FutureGrind is due out on Switch today as a digital download. We’ve included a trailer for the game below.

The Langrisser I & II remake is launching on April 18 in Japan. Ahead of its release, Chara-Ani will be releasing a demo of the game on the Japanese eShop on February 7. The demo contains stages one through three of Langrisser I and stages four through six of Langrisser II. There will also be certain elements in the full version that can be unlocked when linking it with the demo version, although the exact details on that are unknown at this point.

So far, this demo and the full game have only been confirmed for a Japanese release.

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Tangledeep

Impact Gameworks has prepared a new trailer for the Switch version of Tangledeep. You can view it below.

Tangledeep launches January 31 for Switch via the eShop.

ZRZStudio is readying its 2D puzzle based side scrolling adventure for Switch this week. As confirmed on the eShop, we’ll be seeing it on January 26.

Here’s a brief overview, along with a trailer:

We knew that Riot: Civil Unrest would be making its way to Switch sometime next month. We just didn’t know when. Merge Games remedied that today, confirming a release for February 5.

Riot: Civil Unrest is “a real-time riot simulation experience.” We have more details and a new trailer below.

IGN posted a new gameplay video for Pikuniku today that gives us a look at the final build. Check out the footage below.


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