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Slice, Dice and Rice

Earlier this month, Arc System Works announced Slice, Dice and Rice for Switch. The release took place in Japan today.

Slice, Dice and Rice is a fighting title without health bars. For those who missed it the first time around, we have an overview plus a trailer below.

Phantaruk

Forever Entertainment’s next Switch release is taking place this week. According to a North American eShop listing, Phantaruk will be available tomorrow.

Phantaruk is a mix of survival horror and adventure with stealth mechanics. We have a proper overview and trailer below.

Western 1849 Reloaded

Western 1849 Reloaded is out today on the Switch eShop. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Battle Chef Brigade Brigade

Battle Chef Brigade has received a launch trailer for its big “Deluxe” update, which is out now on Switch. The patch adds split-screen multiplayer, new modes, and more.

Here’s the video:

BQM – BlockQuest Maker is coming to Switch, Wonderland Kazakiri has announced. A release is planned for this fall.

Here’s some information about the title as well as a trailer:

GameSpot has posted new footage from Hyper Light Drifter: Special Edition on Switch. Get a look at the gameplay below.

As we found out a few days ago, Football Frenzy is this week’s NeoGeo game on Switch. But that won’t be the only new title from Hamster.

Starting on August 30, Arcade Archives Argus will be available on the Switch eShop. We have the following overview:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of September 6. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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During the Nintendo Switch Nindies Showcase Summer 2018, Nintendo announced the adventure game Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP will be coming to the Switch in October. Originally released for iOS in 2011, one of the game’s features involved linking the game to the player’s Twitter account, which would allow the player to tweet passages marking the player’s in-game progress.

However, Kris Piotrowski, creative director of Capybara Games, has stated his team has decided to remove Twitter support from the Switch version of the game, writing that Twitter is now “a vat of toxic waste and we want nothing to do with it.”

You can read the full statement in the tweet below.


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