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Switch eShop

The original Swords & Soldiers is in the works for Switch, a listing on the European eShop reveals. A release is planned for January 25 with Two Tribes handling publishing.

Here’s an overview from the listing:

IHUGU footage

Posted on 6 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments

IHUGU was recently made available on Switch via the eShop. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Nintendo eShop

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include big discounts on Atooi titles like Mutant Mudds Collection and Xeodrifter, plus Outlast and more.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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Digital Crafter’s Switch eShop title Fight of Gods was offered in the west this week. We have a launch trailer for the game, available below.

Cursed Castilla

Abylight announced a few days ago that Cursed Castilla is making its way to Switch on January 24. We have a new trailer for the game below.

GameXplain posted a new gameplay video for Wargroove showcasing the Map, Campaign, and Story Scenario Creators. Check it out below.

Forever Entertainment has two more games ready to go on Switch next week. On January 24, Bad Dream: Coma and Fishing Universe Simulator

We have the following overviews and trailers for both games:

IHUGU

IHUGU joined the eShop this past week as one of the many new digital games for Switch. Kool2Play has published a new launch trailer, which we have below.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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“I think if you play “Phantasy Star” after reading this interview, you’ll look at the game in a whole new light.”

-Naoki Horii, M2 Dev Team

Japanese website Game Watch recently sat down for an interview with three key figures from SEGA and M2 handling the SEGA AGES collection on Nintendo Switch.

The mega interview contains all kinds of details on new features to the Switch version, the incredible headaches that 80’s game development caused them, and never-before-heard stories from development of the original “Phantasy Star”, firsthand from Rieko Kodama, who was the original designer for the game. It’s a must-read for die-hard fans. And if that wasn’t enough, we’ve included some discussion about the SEGA Ages series in general that you may have missed last week (with some extra comments).

We’ve prepared an exclusive translation of the in-depth interview, and hope you enjoy.


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