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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.

One Strike

Back in October, One Strike was taken down from the Switch eShop. You can read about the situation here, but the main point is that it used music from the Famicom title Mouryou Senki Madara. Publisher QubicGames said the title would return with different music.

Three months later, One Strike is available once again. You can find it by searching on the eShop – and with an 80% discount to boot (at least if you buy it from the European store).

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Idea Factory has passed along a new set of screenshots from Fencer F: Advent Dark Force on Switch showing the game’s Fairize element.

Here’s the information on that system:

Chucklefish has shared a new piece of music from Wargroove’s soundtrack. The latest song is “Mechanist Prince”, the main theme for commander Koji. We have the track below.

Gunman Clive HD Collection

Gunman Clive HD Collection is slated for release next week on the Switch eShop. Get a look at some footage in the video below.

We recently mentioned that Holy Potatoes! We’re in Space?! will be appearing on the Switch eShop next Thursday. A new trailer for the game can be found below.

Elli footage

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After a short delay, Elli began to appear on the Switch eShop yesterday. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

When the eShop updates tomorrow, Hive Jump will be available for purchase on Switch. See how the game runs on Nintendo’s latest console below.

Apocalipsis: Harry at the End of the World made its debut on the Switch eShop earlier today. Have a look at some footage below.

Travis Strikes Again is set in the No More Heroes universe, but it’s not the typical style of gameplay that fans are accustomed to. However, we know how important it is due to director Suda51 previously mentioning that it would be connected to a possible No More Heroes 3. And if all goes well, Travis Strikes Again could create a series of its own.

Suda51 spoke about that and more in an interview with Feed4gamers. Aside from discussing the future of Travis Strikes Again, he expressed interest in putting out “as many ports as possible” for his previous games and also indicated that a Killer7 sequel is unlikely to happen since a continuation is unnecessary.


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