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Diablo III: Eternal Collection

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.

Arcade Distillery announced today that it is bringing Mecho Wars: Desert Ashes to various platforms, including Switch. It’ll be available through the eShop sometime this month.

Interestingly, cross-platform play with PS Vita is confirmed. We’ve seen a number of Switch games support this with Xbox One and PC, but not much in the way of Vita.

Rival Megagun

Degica and Spacewave Software today announced the release date for Rival Megagun. The split-screen vertical shoot ’em up title will launch digitally on Switch on November 29.

Here’s an overview for the game, along with a trailer:

Valiant Hearts

Valiant Hearts: The Great War is live on the Switch eShop as a digital download. Watch a launch trailer for the game below.

Collidalot

Grunka Munka Games has shared a launch trailer for its new Switch eShop game Collidalot. Have a look at it below.

OkunoKA

Caracal Games has announced that it will release its 2D platformer OkunoKA on Switch this month. It’ll be out via the eShop on November 30.

Here’s a bit of additional information about the project, along with a trailer:

Force Of Habit announced today that it iwll be bringing its new title Toast Time: Smash Up! exclusively to Switch. A release is planned for November 16.

Toast Time: Smash Up! “brings the unique toast-based recoil & reload action from the appetising, breakfast-defense, cult smash hit Toast Time to the multiplayer brawler/eSports genre.” We have more information and a trailer below.

Forgotton Anne makes its way to Switch today as a digital download. Take a look at close to an hour of footage below.

Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa weighed in on Fortnite’s success on Switch during the company’s most recent financial briefing. Thanks to strong momentum, the game has been downloaded by close to half of all Switch systems worldwide. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Fortnite is doing the best in Japan, but “is also growing in Japan.”

While addressing the same investor, Furukawa said that cloud-based games from third-parties “is a very positive thing.” He believes it can also have a good impact on expanding the user base since “there are some titles that probably could not be offered on Nintendo Switch any other way.”


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