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Last December, Susume!! Mamotte Knight: Hime no Totsugeki Serenade was announced for Switch. The Gotta Protectors sequel is planned for a 2019 release in Japan. Although we haven’t heard much about the project since, Ancient president Yuzo Koshiro has confirmed plans for the west.

Speaking with Nintendo Life, Koshiro reconfirmed that the new Switch title is on track for this year in Japan. As for the west, the English version should be ready “by the next spring.”

As previously reported, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger will be made for Switch with new visuals and updated controls, along with a few other bells and whistles, after it was successfully funded on Kickstarter. Krome Studios has now given an early look at the game, which you can see below.

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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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VD-Dev has announced that an update is on the way for RISE: Race The Future. It’s due out in September, and will add features such as HD Rumble, touchscreen support in handheld mode, and more.

Below are the full details:

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Spiritfarer

Spiritfarer, the “cozy management game about dying”, is on display this week at Gamescom 2019. View some footage from the playable demo below.

Jackbox Games has unveiled the next game for inclusion in The Jackbox Party Pack 6. Joining Push The Button, Dictionarium, and Trivia Murder Party 2 is Joke Boat, a head-to-head experience in which you take on the role of an amateur comic. You’ll need to write and perform the best jokes to win.

Here’s a proper overview of Joke Boat:

The alien battling action title Invasion of Alien X will be appearing on Switch next week, Double Drive Games has announced. A worldwide launch is scheduled for August 28.

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

Bandai Namco and Double Fine Productions have sent out the conclusion to their two-part series of a behind the scenes look at the making of the rogue-like title, Rad. Below, the team looks back at the production of their new title, the creative choices made, the continued refinement up to launch, and avoiding “crunch” while constructing the world.

Gurgamoth

Starting today, the flying fighting game Gurgamoth can be found on the Switch eShop. For a look at some footage, view the video below.


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