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Switch eShop

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include big discounts on Battle Chef Brigade, Runner3, Rocket League, and more.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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Iron Crypticle

Tikipod, the developer behind Aqua Kitty UDX, has announced that Iron Crypticle is planned for Switch. The game is targeted for an early 2019 release.

Iron Crypticle is a medieval twin-stick shooter with abilities that can be upgraded, branching rooms, support for local co-op, and more. We have further information and a trailer below.

JackQuest: Tale of the Sword

A new trailer is online for the fast-paced fantasy action platformer JackQuest: Tale of the Sword. You can view it below.

Nekki has distributed an update for Shadow Fight 2 on Switch. Among what’s included, the Sparring mode has been improved.

Below are the full patch notes:

BlazBlue: Central Fiction

Arc System Works has finally confirmed plans to bring BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition to North America. The fighter will be made available stateside on Switch starting February 7.

BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition will be offered physically in Europe and Japan. However, Arc System Works has indicated that there are only plans for a digital release in North America.

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Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption

Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption players on Switch can get their hands on a new update. The game’s Twitter account makes mention of a free camera, new soundtrakc, new attacks, and remake of all Battle Arenas.

Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption is currently available via the Switch eShop.

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Harvest Life will be appearing on Switch at the very end of the month. For a look at the game, view the gameplay video below.

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Paladins

Hi-Rez Studios has announced two major updates planned for a couple of its current titles. Paladins and Smite are both getting cross-play and cross-progression.

Cross-play enables players across different platforms to connect together. And with cross-progression, accounts across different systems can be connected.

Although Nintendo’s European digital download report indicated that Smite would be released on Switch today, it’ll unfortunately be a bit longer before it goes playable. Hi-Rez Studios has officially announced plans to support Nintendo’s console and has shared extra details in the process.

If you head on over to the eShop, you’ll see that the Smite Founder’s Pack is now available for pre-purchase. Players will receive the following:


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