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According to a listing on the eShop, the pixelated horror game Bedtime Blues is coming to Switch this week. Look for it starting January 17.

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

Playdius posted a new ten-minute gameplay video for Away: Journey to the Unexpected, which features a mix of adventure action, negotiation and rogue-lite elements. View it below.

One Strike

When One Strike returned to the Switch eShop last week, there was more than just a change in music. The developer also added in new content, including Oni as the latest character.

Below are the full patch notes for version 1.1:

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include the Outlast games, Severed, and more.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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

During the lengthy discussion, the team apologized for several delays in the line-up and reassured fans they want to get back on track (while also explaining what took so long in some cases). In addition, the team detailed upcoming releases and some new features, and the potential of a second volume of SEGA AGES releases on Switch in the future.

Check out our exclusive translation of the details below.

Back on Thursday, Forever Entertainment added Grab Lab to the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Bombfest

Bombfest is soon making its way to Switch. That’s according to a listing on the eShop, which lists a January 31 release date.

We have the following overview and trailer for the party game:

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Thanks to a listing on the eShop, we now have a release date for My Memory of Us. Crunching Koalas will be publishing the game on January 24.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Kairosoft released a trailer for Mega Mall Story, due out next Thursday on the Switch eShop. Take a look at the video below.

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Death Road to Canada

After initially appearing on Steam a few months ago, the “HUMERUS Update” for Death Road to Canada finally went live on Switch this week. New features were added, including four-player local co-op, three gameplay modes, tweaks, and fixes.

Below are the full patch notes:


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