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Arcade Archives Image Fight is making its way to Switch next week, Hamster has announced. A release is planned for May 23.

Image Fight is a vertical shooter that debuted in 1998. Irem was the game’s original developer.

Pricing for Arcade Archives Image Fight is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

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After it was announced for Switch last month, Void Dimensions and Oasis Games have revealed that the puzzle-platformer Light Tracer is launching today. It will be sold digitally via the eShop for $14.99.

We have the following overview and trailer for Light Tracer:

According to a listing on the eShop, the survival horror throwback Back in 1995 is reaching Switch next week. It’ll be out in Japan first on May 23, followed by the west on May 24.

Here’s an overview of Back in 1995, along with a trailer:

The Castlevania Anniversary Collection launches today on Nintendo Switch. To celebrate the occasion, Konami put together a launch trailer:

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Warlock's Tower

We first shared the news about Warlock’s Tower back in 2016. At the time, the Game Boy-inspired title was planned for 3DS. Those plans have shifted, and we’ll now be seeing it on Switch – and very soon at that.

Warlock’s Tower will launch for Switch through the eShop on May 29. Find an overview of the game below, along with a new trailer.

The World Next Door has been given a new update, which adds an entire new feature. In “Versus Mode”, players can hone their battle skills in local 2-player battles to see who can claim the title of top spell-caster.

Here’s a trailer showcasing the new mode:

The well-received physics-based construction sandbox adventure TerraTech is coming to Switch, Payload Studios has announced. It’ll be out this month on the eShop.

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

Publisher All In! Games and developer The Knights of Unity today announced Tools Up, “a top-down action game about fixing flats with friends”. It will release later in the year on Switch.

Here’s an overview of Tools Up, along with a trailer:

Undead Horde

New footage has emerged from the Switch version of Undead Horde. Take a look at some gameplay ahead of the title’s release below.


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