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Merchants of Kaidan

Merchants of Kaidan is making its way to Switch, Forever Entertainment has announced.

Previously a PC title, Merchants of Kaidan is “a challenging trading game with RPG elements.” Continue on below for some additional information and a trailer:

IHUGU

A listing on the eShop shows that IHUGU will be landing on Switch next week. The memory game, which is intended to “promote peace and positivity,” is slated for January 24.

Though IHUGU has been released on other platforms, the Switch version has an exclusive competitive multiplayer mode. Also included is a character editor and more.

Ise-Shima Mystery Guide: The False Black Pearl

Flyhigh Works is bringing Ise-Shima Mystery Guide: The False Black Pearl to the Japanese Switch eShop on January 24. We’ve included a trailer for the game below.

Mages of Mystralia

We heard last month that Mages of Mystralia will be appearing on the eShop starting January 29. Continue on below for a Switch-specific trailer.

Smoke and Sacrifice

A new update has gone live for Smoke and Sacrifice on Switch today that adds new content. Curve Digital and Sand Sailor Studio have added the BACON storyline, which features “more freedom and options, including the ability to possess the gruesome creatures of the underworld with the Possession Wand; an ancient piece of technology which allows Sachi to become the very thing she’s been fighting.”

Smoke and Sacrifice can be found on the Switch eShop. Curve Digital published the title last May.

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Hell Warders

Hell Warders will be missing its original January 17 launch. Due to “some minor issues,” the game is experiencing a delay.

Publisher PQube says it “will announce a firm and solid release date within the next couple of weeks along with further exciting details”. We’ll let you know when we have that information.

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City of Brass, an Arabian Nights-inspired first-person rogue-lite adventure, is coming to Switch. Uppercut Games made the announcement today and confirmed a release for February 8.

Uppercut Games was developed by veterans of the BioShock series. The Switch version will include three unlockable characters as well as “a myriad of enhancements” such as “new relics, weapons, enemies, and various quality of life improvements.”

Publisher Modus Games and developer Moondrop have shared a new gameplay walkthrough trailer for the 2D puzzle platformer Degrees of Separation. We have it below.

Degrees of Separation launches for Switch via the eShop on February 14.

Abylight is bringing Cursed Castilla to Switch next week, the company announced today. A release is planned for January 24.

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Early last year, we learned that Fishing Star, which is originally a mobile game, is getting an updated release on Nintendo Switch. Today, the latest issue of Famitsu revealed that the game will be called Fishing Star: World Tour. It’ll contain over 180 species of fish, over 40 different fishing locations and over 70 pieces of fishing gear and equipment. The most noteworthy piece of information about this game, however, is that it’ll support the fishing rod Toy-Con that’s part of the Nintendo Labo Variety Kit, something developer GREE hinted at last year. 

Fishing Star: World Tour is set for a digital release on the Japanese eShop on January 31. No word yet on a Western release date.

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