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A pair of RPG classics are making their way to Switch. Grandia and Grandia II HD Remaster are both in the pipeline, GungHo has announced.

Grandia was originally released for the SEGA Saturn in 1997. Its sequel followed on SEGA Dreamcast back in 2000. Game Arts developed the two titles.

Grandia and Grandia II HD Remaster will be out on Switch this winter.

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Morphies Law

Morphies Law is one of today’s surprise new releases on the Switch eShop. Check out some footage in the video below.

Passpartout: The Starving Artist

Today, Flamebait Games confirmed that it will be bringing Passpartout: The Starving Artist to Switch. A release date has not yet been announced.

Passpartout: The Starving Artist “puts you into the shoes of a French artist trying to navigate the beautifully confusing art scene.” Players are tasked with painting and selling art along the way.

Bad North

As was announced earlier today, Bad North is out now on the Switch eShop. Get a look at some footage below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a18Wl8SRDOU

Chiki-Chiki Boxy Racers originally came to the Japanese Switch eShop at the start of the year. Today, Unties announced plans to bring the game west next week.

Chiki-Chiki Boxy Racers is a colorful slot car racing party game. We have an official overview below, along with a launch trailer.

Prison Architect: Nintendo Switch Edition

Prison Architect: Nintendo Switch Edition is out now on the Switch eShop. Take a look at an official trailer for the game below.

Velocity 2X

FuturLab wants to release a sequel to Velocity 2X. The only problem? Publishers aren’t yet convinced that it would be a commercial success. That’s why the studio sent out word today that the sequel will only happen if Velocity 2X does well when it arrives soon on Switch.

FuturLab has actually been working on the new project “for years”. It would be a “bells and whistles sequel” under the name Velocity Supernova.

Later today, you’ll be able to play Cosmoscope’s shooter Morphies Law when it launches on the Switch eShop. We have the launch trailer below.

Beat Cop

11 bit Studios had This War of Mine, Moonlighter, and Children of Morta featured in today’s Indie Highlights presentation. But the company actually has a fourth title lined up for Switch: Beat Cop.

Beat Cop, a retro, pixel art style adventure set in New York City and inspired by 80’s cop shows, has players taking on the role of Jack Kelly. After being framed for murder, you’ll need to find out who set you up.

Button Button

Another week, another Circle Entertainment Switch reveal. The company today announced that it will be publishing Button Button, a platformer planned for the eShop. Centrosphere Games is developing the title.

Here’s an overview:


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