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Hell Warders drops on Switch today as a digital download from the eShop. Take a look at the official launch trailer from PQube below.

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Aragami: Shadow Edition – $26.99
Rad Rodgers Radical Edition – $29.99 (available February 26)
RemiLore – $39.99 (available February 26)
The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame – $39.99 (available February 26)
Trials Rising Standard Edition – $29.99 (available February 26)

X-Morph: Defense launches today on the Switch eShop. We have the game’s release trailer below as well as footage.

Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight joins the Switch eShop starting today. Get a look at the game’s launch trailer below, along with some footage.

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Trials Rising, Fate/Extella Link, Assault Android Cactus+, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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To celebrate the release of Alex Kidd in Miracle World on the Japanese Switch eShop, SEGA sent out a new trailer. We have it below.

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Untitled Goose Game was lined up for the first part of 2019, or in other words, Q1. That will no longer be happening.

Developer House House isn’t really getting into specifics, but it sounds like the extra time will simply be used to make a better project. Untitled Goose Game is now planned for later in 2019. When we have an update on its release, we’ll be sure to let you know.

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Arcade Distillery and Roccat Games Studio are taking the VR title Elevator…to the Moon! and putting it on the Switch. Releasing as Elevator…to the Moon! Turbo Champion’s Edition, the souped-up version of the “Old-School-Point-and-Click-Narrative-Puzzle-Escape-Room Style Sci-Fi Adventure” will include new motion-based pointer controls and the new ‘Bat Batty Bats’ mini-game.

Here’s some additional details and a trailer:

SEGA Ages Alex Kidd in Miracle World is out now in Japan, with the western release to follow soon. Have a look at some footage below.

During a live stream earlier today, Famitsu showed off Arcade Archives Ice Climbers with plenty of footage. Check out the full recording below.


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