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Forever Entertainment has announced that it will be bringing the arcade game Surfingers to Switch. It’s developed by Digital Melody, the studio behind Timberman.

Here’s an overview plus a trailer:

Later this week, Piczle Colors will begin distribution on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some early footage below.

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Tikipod has confirmed that its arcade twin-stick dungeon shooter is coming to Switch next month. It’ll be arriving digitally on the eShop starting February 13.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Windscape is coming to Switch on March 27, Headup Games announced today. The title, which is an homage to The Legend of Zelda, is “a first person exploration adventure with elements of modern crafting and sandbox games, where you explore a beautifully handcrafted fantasy world, fight monsters, interact with NPCs, solve quests and puzzles.”

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Version 7.30 of Fortnite is now available to download. Among other improvements and bug fixes, it adds the new Chiller Grenade, the Solid Gold limited time mode as well as several performance improvements to the Switch version. Here are the full patch notes:

Fishing Star: World Tour is appearing on the Switch eShop on Wednesday, complete with Nintendo Labo support. Check out some footage below.

Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption

Another Indie and Dark Star Game Studios today announced a major update for the boss battler Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption. Next month, the game will be adding game modes, a new boss, and two more weapons.

Here’s a rundown of what’s new:

Solstice Chronicles: MIA

Circle Entertainment has nailed down a release date for Solstice Chronicles: MIA. The sci-fi action shooter launches February 7, the company announced. It’ll be sold digitally via the eShop.

Solstice Chronicles: MIA “introduces smart mechanics and skills that give you multiple ways to tackle the challenge.” Co-op is supported in Story and Survival modes.

Here’s a new trailer for the game:

Earlier this month, Humble started selling codes for digital Nintendo titles on its store for the first time. Switch and 3DS owners have another way of purchasing games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon.

There’s just one downside to Humble’s partnership with Nintendo. Unfortunately, only those in the United States can purchase from the store. The one bright spot? The opportunity could be expanding in the future.

During a recent Humble Bundle live stream, it was stated that the team is “looking into the future possibility of bringing in more countries”. It was reiterated right after, “Don’t worry, we’re looking into it for you guys.” If we happen to hear any news about this in the future, we’ll let you know.

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A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include big discounts on Asterix & Obelix XXL 2, Nefarious, Toki, and more.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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