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Observer is just a few days away from reaching Switch. The “cyberpunk, detective thriller” will release digitally on February 7, Bloober Team announced today.

Here’s an overview, along with a first look at the Switch version:

Devolver Digital is delaying the release of Ape Out by a few weeks. Its now scheduled for February 28, with the team apparently looking to ensure that the game hits 60 frames per second.

Ape Out will cost $14.99 / £10.99 / €14.99 on the Switch eShop. Pre-orders are open now.

Here’s a new trailer:

Source: Devolver Digital PR

Wargroove is finally making its debut today, and can be found on Switch as a digital download. We have the official launch trailer from Chucklefish below.

A week from today, the action-exploration game Odallus: The Dark Call will be out on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage below.

Ars Goetia has announced that its point-and-click narrative adventure game The Blind Prophet is coming to Switch. There’s no release date yet, but the speed of porting will depend on the success of a Kickstarter campaign, which has a little over a week remaining (and is close to its goal).

Here’s some extra information on The Blind Prophet plus a trailer:

Cinders

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Cinders is releasing on Switch. The “mature take on Cinderella” is slated for February 14, priced at $19.99.

Here’s an overview:

The dungeon-crawler RPG Moero Chronicle Hyper landed on the Japanese Switch eShop earlier today. You can get a look at some footage in the video below.

NIS America has started a new eShop sale today, primarily focusing on Switch. Buyers will find discounts up to 50% off.

Here’s the full lineup:

Nintendo eShop

A new “Weird and Wonderful Sale” has kicked off on the Switch eShop today. Gamers can save on a variety of titles until February 6, including Octodad: Dadliest Catch, Pool Panic, Snake Pass, and more.

Here’s the full lineup:

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Gameloft has announced that it will be soon be bringing Modern Combat Blackout to Switch. Expect to see it on the eShop “in the coming weeks”.

Modern Combat Blackout is based on Modern Combat 5, a military first-person shooter. Gameloft says that its title for Nintendo’s console “brings its intense action and stunning graphics to the Nintendo Switch system.”


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