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The last game we saw from Shin’en was FAST RMX for Switch’s launch. While the studio has been quiet since then, it sounds like the team is about to reemerge.

Shin’en just announced on Twitter that it will have news about its next game tomorrow. We don’t have much to go on other than the tweet below, but fortunately it won’t be long until we have a proper update:

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Armello

Starting tomorrow, you’ll be able to find Armello on Switch as a digital download. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Degrees of Separation

Modus Games announced a partnership with Moondrop Studios to publish Degrees of Separation. Furthermore, the agreement will extend to the title launching on Switch.

Degrees of Separation is a puzzle platformer all about cooperation. Though Ember and Rime are in love, an enigmatic force separates them, and they’ll need to use their powers to progress through a world of fantasy and adventure.

Joggernauts has a release date, and the game is due out quite soon. Space Mace and Graffiti Games announced today that the auto-runner party game is slated for October 11.

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

Hamster will have yet another NeoGeo game ready to go on Switch this week. The King of Fighters 2001, which was just recently announced for new platforms, will be releasing this week worldwide.

Here’s a brief introduction:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Chucklefish has issued a new piece of music from Wargroove’s soundtrack. The latest track is “Dashing General”, the theme for commander Ryota. We have that for you below.

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of October 4. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Jackbox Games today released a new trailer for The Jackbox Party Pack 5. Have a look at the latest video below.

With a feeling of being ripped straight out of the 90’s, publisher Ratalaika Games has confirmed that the New Nintendo 3DS indie title Back in 1995 is now also in development for the Nintendo Switch.

Developed by the small Japanese studio Throw the Warped code out, the mystery thriller title is inspired by the classic feel of games on the PlayStation or Sega Saturn. Additional details, as well as a reveal trailer, can be viewed below.


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