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Space War Arena is seeing a two-week delay. Originally scheduled for February 14, it has been pushed back to February 28. Pre-orders will open on February 21.

Space War Arena is a strategy action game with real-time tactical space combat. Ed Annuziata, the creator of Ecco the Dolphin, led the way on its development.

Here’s a trailer:

Trine Enchanted Edition was added to the Switch eShop last November. Today, developer Frozenbyte provided an update on the next two entries in the series.

Trine 2: Complete Story is due out for Switch on February 18 at a price point of $16.99 / €16.99 / £15.29. Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power will follow “soon”. And if that wasn’t enough, the entire series will be released physically as a GameStop exclusive this spring.

According to a listing on the Japanese eShop, Smashing the Battle is making its way to Switch next week. A release is planned for February 21.

Here’s an introduction to the hack and slash game plus a trailer:

Publisher Headup and Retrific Game Studio have announced Colt Canyon, a 2D pixel art twin-stick shooter with roguelike elements. Players will control a cowboy / cowgirl as they attempt to save their kidnapped partner from bandits.

Here’s some additional information about the project, along with a trailer:

New footage has emerged for OlliOlli: Switch Stance, which launches on the eShop tomorrow. Take a look at the gameplay below.

As was announced last week, a new update for NES – Nintendo Switch Online has gone live. Version 2.2.0 has added in the latest selection of games and SP versions.

Super Mario Bros. 2 and Kirby’s Adventure are both out worldwide along with SP versions of Blaster Master and Metroid. If you download the Japanese edition of the app, you can also access Tsuppari Oozumou.

Below are overviews for Blaster Master and Metroid’s new SP versions:

Right now it’s looking like there won’t be a new NeoGeo game on Switch. However, Hamster still has a release lined up for the eShop this week. Arcade Archives Front Line is due out on February 14 worldwide, the company has announced.

Here’s a brief overview:


This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of February 21. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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The King’s Bird arrives on Switch today as a digital download. Get a look at the game’s official launch trailer below.


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