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Two Crude, the latest arcade game from Flying Tiger Entertainments, hits Switch on July 5. We have some footage below.

Heroki

Heroki for Switch launches July 20. Check out the video below to see what the game has to offer with 40 minutes of footage.

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Broforce is coming to Switch, according to a tweet from Devolver Digital. When asked on Twitter about a release of the game on Nintendo’s console, the company responded with: “En route.”

Originally released in 2015, Broforce is a well-received run-and-gun platform title. We have more information and a trailer below.

Lumines Remastered

Enhance Games has announced a patch for Lumines Remastered. The studio will be looking to improve load times, add optional analog stick controls, and more.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Wargroove

Chucklefish has issued a new piece of music from Wargroove’s soundtrack. Today’s track is “Lucent Mage”, Emeric from the Cherrystone Kingdom’s theme. Listen to it below.

Team Meat released a new Super Meat Boy Forever trailer to celebrate Summer Games Done Quick. We have the video below.

Agatha Knife

The latest update for Agatha Knife is now available. Version 1.0.3 began distribution this week.

According to developer Mango Protocol, the team has “improved the overall game performance and game save management.” Also addressed is “a character navigation problem and a few sequence management issues.”

Agatha Knife can be found on Switch through the eShop.

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Minecraft

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Temtem

Temtem, the Pokemon-inspired monster battling RPG, will support cross-platform play. Developer Crema has said that the plan is for all formats to work with each other, except for the PlayStation 4 present. That means Switch players will be able to connect with those on the likes of Xbox One and PC. 

Temtem exceeded its $70,000 funding goal on Kickstarter. Over $400,000 has been raised thus far, and Crema intends to have the game ready in 2019. 

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