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Developer Matt Glanville has announced that he’s putting his score-based arcade shoot ’em up Switch ‘N’ Shoot on Switch next month. A release is planned for April 10.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Cuphead, My Time at Portia, Katana Zero, and more.

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With E3 2018 being the last time we had seen the game, Gamespot has provided new footage of Afterparty for the Switch.

The title comes from Night School Studio, the developer of Oxenfree. The video can be viewed below.

Mooneye Studios is showing off its new exploration adventure game Lost Ember, which is planned for Switch. Watch some footage from the demo below.

Triple Scale Games has announced that it will be bringing Save Your Nuts to Switch. The multiplayer game, which features physics-based battles, is currently without a release date.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Skellboy

Skellboy is on display at GDC 2019 this week. For a look at the playable build, check out the footage below.

New footage has emerged of Dead End Job, a procedurally generated, couch co-op, twin-stick shooter for Switch. View the gameplay below.

FDG Entertainment has provided a sales update on the various games it has released on the Switch eShop. Between everything available, the company has sold 200,000 copies.

Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom, Blossom Tales, and Oceanhorn are all out now on Switch. Monster Boy can also be found physically in North America.

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Today’s Nindies Showcase had a couple of surprise releases, including the post-apocalyptic roguelike-like top-down shooter Nuclear Throne. Watch some footage below.

The developer behind Crypt of the NecroDancer unveiled its latest project today, and it’s not one that many could have seen coming. Cadence of Hyrule, which uses content from Nintendo’s historic Zelda series, launches on Switch this spring. IGN gained some additional details as to how the collaboration happened.

Brace Yourself Games founder Ryan Clark told IGN that the team approached Nintendo about possibly using Zelda as something like DLC. In the end, those talks ballooned into a brand new game.


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