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Skellboy

At PAX a few days ago, Skellboy was playable on Switch for the first time. Take a look at some footage from the demo below.

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Atari Flashback Classics – €39.99

Evoland and Evoland 2 are coming to Switch as Evoland Legendary Edition, Shiro Games announced today. A release is planned for February 7.

Here’s an introduction to the two titles:

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

Switch Retail

Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy – $29.99 (available January 29)

JackQuest: Tale of the Sword

JackQuest: Tale of the Sword joins the Switch eShop today among a smattering of other titles. Check out the game’s launch trailer below.

After it was announced last month, New Star Manager has been dated for Switch. It’ll be out as a digital download starting January 31.

Here’s an overview for New Star Manager with some additional information about the simulation game:

Developer CyberStep has announced that their free-to-play action MMORPG Onigiri will be available on the Nintendo Switch eShop next week, on January 31st. The Switch version will support cross-play with the Steam version of the game, which will launch in early February.

The Switch version of Onigiri, which has been out on various platforms for a couple of years now, was initially announced 12 months ago. Onigiri has you embark on an adventure across Japan, fighting yokai and teaming up with characters from Japanese history and mythology.

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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition, Steins;Gate Elite, Wargroove, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Dragon Marked for Death

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

In an interview with SEGA Ages supervisor Yosuke Okunari about the approach to localization for the Switch releases. Okunari explained that things are mostly being left as is, but left an interesting tease for the future. He said that the team “may try localizing titles which have never been translated if we can draw a reaction.”

Okunari’s full words:


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