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Fitness Boxing

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Fitness Boxing – $49.99 (available January 4)

As published by Hitcents, Don’t Sink lands on the Switch eShop today. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Bad North

A new update has gone live for Bad North on Switch. Version 1.06 makes balance adjustments,  adds in features, improves performance, and fixes bugs.

The full patch notes are as follows:

The first Trine came to Switch a couple of months ago. Its two sequels are also planned for the near future, with the currently-in-development fourth title on the way.

Additionally, just a couple of days ago, Trinelogy was rated for Switch by PEGI. While we technically don’t have confirmation on what this is, it’s likely a bundle of the first three Trine titles as this product is available on Steam. What would be interesting to see is if Frozenbyte offered a physical version or if it’s only a digital release.

Frozenbyte has not yet provided release dates for Trine 2 and Trine 3 on Switch.

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YIIK: A Postmodern RPG finally launches on January 17. Take a look at some early footage in the video below.

Feudal Alloy

As we reported a few days ago, Feudal Alloy is launching January 17 via the Switch eShop. We have the game’s new launch trailer below.

According to a listing on the Japanese eShop, Dying: Reborn is making its way to Switch. Coconut Island Games will publish the title on January 17 in Japan.

Dying: Reborn is a first-person room escape puzzle game. We have more details and a trailer below.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of January 10. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Bokosuka Wars II is heading to Switch, Pygmy Studio has announced. The game will be released sometime this year.

Bokosuka Wars II acts as a sequel to the original simulation RPG, now with co-op and more. We have more details and a trailer below.

It was roughly a year ago that we heard about Downwell creator Ojiro Fumoto joining Nintendo. That relationship didn’t last terribly long, with Fumoto confirming that he’s already gone from the company. He’s returning to his roots and becoming an indie developer once again.

The good news is that Fumoto left on his own terms and the two sides still have an amicable relationship. He wrote on Twitter that working at Nintendo was “an incredible experience”.


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