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Primary Orbit announced today that Marchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift will be ported to new platforms, including Switch. A release date was not announced.

Marchen Forest follows Mylne’s quest to become a a master apothecary with dungeon-crawling, gathering ingredients, mini-games, and more. Find some additional details and a trailer below.

Peasant Knight will be available on Switch this week, publisher Ratalakia Games announced today. The 4AM Games-developed puzzle-platformer hits the eShop on March 22.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

After it was previously listed incorrectly on the eShop, Idea Factory has announced a final western release date for Moero Chronicle Hyper. The game launches in North America and Europe on April 26.

Although the game previously appeared on other platforms, Moero Chronicle Hyper will have some new features on Switch. Find the full rundown below.

Witch & Hero makes the jump from 3DS to Switch this week. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

KillHouse Games has provided the Switch version of Door Kickers: Action Squad with a slightly more specific release window. The side-scroller, which “pits Law Enforcement against bad guys and unspoken horrors,” is due out this summer.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Nintendo will host a new Switch Nindies Showcase for Spring 2019, the company just announced. The presentation will last roughly 30 minutes.

Expect the presentation to go live at the following times:

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Super Weekend Mode

Ratalakia Games has announced its next porting project for Switch. Super Weekend Mode, which combines shoot ’em up and falling block gameplay, will be released via the eShop.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

The Arcade Crew and Joymasher have a new trailer up for Blazing Chrome that shows off some of the game’s bosses. Check it out below.

Amazon Japan has posted the boxart for the visual novel Clannad. Take a look at the packaging image above.

Clannad launches for Switch in Japan on July 4. English text will be supported.

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Publisher Mighty Craft announced today that they are temporarily removing Super Real Mahjong PV from the Japanese Switch eShop. This was done due to a request from Nintendo, as the game insufficiently censors nudity and as such conflicts with its current age rating. The Japanese video game age rating agency CERO expressed similar concerns. A patch is currently in the works which will properly censor the respective scenes in the game; Super Real Mahjong PV will then be available again on the eShop. This patch is expected to be ready sometime next week.

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