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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.

Little Inferno has managed to sell over 1 million copies, Tomorrow Corporation announced this week. 12.6% of those sales were on Nintendo platforms – Switch and Wii U specifically.

Here’s a breakdown of sales by platform:

Jackbox Games has announced the second game for The Jackbox Party Pack 5: Split the Room. The developer describes it as “a multi-dimensional party game where you create weird/supernatural scenarios with the goal of splitting the room’s response.”

Here’s a brief introduction:

The Jackbox Party Pack 5 launches this fall.

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Hamster announced two more classic games for Switch during a live stream on Niconico today. Argus and Omega Fighter will both be released this summer under the Arcade Archives label.

Argus is a shooter from Jaleco originally brought to arcades in 1986. Omega Fighter is a vertical shooter from UPL, originally made in 1989.

Following Nintendo’s E3 Direct, Fortnite made its debut on Switch this week. Digital Foundry today takes a closer look at the game with a technical analysis and Xbox One comparison.

When docked, Fortnite’s maximum resolution is 900p. Depending on what’s happening on screen, the resolution can drop lower than that.

Disease: Hidden Object

D3 Publisher opened a teaser site this week for a new Switch game. Today, it was announced as Disease: Hidden Object – an horror adventure title in which you move between two worlds in search of items and scattered documents.

Here’s some information and the debut trailer:

Yesterday, Yomi was added as the latest DLC character in Senran Kagura Reflexions. As it turns out, that was the final addition. Director Kenichiro Takaki confirmed that no additional characters are planned, with the team fully focusing on Senran Kagura: Peach Ball.

Asuka is the primary character included in Senran Kagura Reflexions. Aside from Yomi, other DLC characters include Yumi, Murasaki, and Ryona.

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Fossil Hunters is coming to Switch this month, Reptoid Games has announced. A release is set for the eShop on June 28.

Fossil Hunters is an action-adventure game about building your own dinosaurs with a modular system of interlocking Fossil Blocks. You’ll explore environments, then clear away dirt and rocks. Each fossil comes with its own possible connection points that can be paired with another fossil when they’re nearby. Fossil Skeletons can also be built to complete objectives and unlock new levels / items.

Find more details and a trailer for Fossil Hunters below.

Burn Stuff. Collect Stars.

Burnstar is a challenging, fast paced action-puzzle game that puts both your brains and your finger-brains to the test! Use explosives to incinerate the worksites and installations of Evil Inc., an appropriately named corporation intent on ruining the homeland of Burnstar and his friends! Blaze your own trail, or play Co-op for some friendly fire!

In each level of Burnstar, you must figure out how to use your limited number of explosives (bombs and rockets) to cause maximum property damage to Evil Inc. and collect enough precious stars to unlock the Big Star that completes the level. Sound simple? Just wait until you’re surrounded by fire, spinning saw-blades, crushing spikes, incinerators, lasers, and more!

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