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Onimusha: Warlords

Capcom is developing Onimusha: Warlords, the company has announced. A release is planned on Switch.

The Onimusha series first started in 2001, which Warlords is based on. The last mainline entry was 2006’s Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams on PlayStation 2.

Hover is finally coming to Switch next month, a listing on the European eShop reveals. The game is lined up for September 20.

Hover features a futuristic open world as a single and multiplayer parkour game. We have more details and a trailer below.

XSEED announced last week that Senran Kagura Reflexions is making its way to North America on September 13. Now we can say the same for Europe as well.

As is the case stateside, Senran Kagura Reflexions launches in PAL regions on September 13. Pre-loading goes live on the eShop this week.

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Fortnite

Fortnite’s latest content update has arrived, bringing along the latest additions to Battle Royale. We have the full rundown of what’s new from Epic below.

Splash Blast Panic

Splash Blast Panic is on the way to Switch, Digital Smash has announced. A release date has not yet been determined.

A multiplayer competitive party game, Splash Blast Panic has players shooting, ramming, dodging, and bullying opponents outside the screen with watergun-based weaponry. We have more details and a trailer below.

Gamescom 2018 may have ended a few days ago, but Nintendo is still sharing videos from the event. We have a look at Baba Is You and Unruly Heroes below, showing off the latest footage.

The final case for The Darkside Detective’s first season is out now on Switch. Players can download the new content for free. Alongside the extra DLC, the game’s icon has been updated.

Here’s a brief overview and trailer for Baits Motel:

Chasm

Chasm is starting to look very likely for Switch. Over on the game’s official Twitter account, a message was posted with an image containing the system.

Here’s the tweet in question:

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The Messenger has taken some clear inspiration from Ninja Gaiden. It only makes sense then to have some of the game’s creators try out Sabotage and Devolver Digital’s new title.

That’s exactly what you can see in the video below. Ninja Gaiden director / producer Hideo Yoshizawa, along with composer Keiji Yamagishi, play The Messenger while sharing their thoughts and commenting on a few other subjects.

Sparklite

Merge Games has made one final announcement for Switch today. In partnership with Red Blue Games, Sparklite is coming to Switch.

Here’s an overview and trailer for the roguelite brawler-adventure:


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