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Flying Tiger Entertainment has announced the next Data East arcade game for Switch. On June 21, Wizard Fire will be available in North America.

You can pre-order Wizard Fire on the eShop for $6.99. It comes with a 12% launch discount.

Wizard Fire a is multiplayer action RPG that supports up to two players. It originally released in 1992, and is a noted classic arcade title from the 90s.

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Angels of Death

Angels of Death was only just confirmed for Switch last month. Yet over on the Japanese eShop, a release date has already been secured.

Angels of Death is a psychological horror-adventure game comprised of four episodes. Find additional details and a trailer below.

Over on the Japanese eShop, the latest visual novel from D3 Publisher is listed. Destiny’s Princess: A War Story, A Love Story will be out on June 21. English is supported, so expect to see it on the same day if not around the same time in the west.

Here’s some English information on Destiny’s Princess: A War Story, A Love Story from Steam:

Gunbird 2 is heading to Switch next week, a listing on the Japanese eShop reveals. It’s on track for June 21.

Zerodiv has been bringing a number of arcade games to Switch, with Gunbird 2 being the latest one. The 2D scrolling shooter was made by Psikyo and initially launched in 1998.

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The Last Blade 2 has been revealed as the next NeoGeo game for Switch. According to a Japanese eShop listing, we can look forward to it on June 21.

SNK is behind The Last Blade 2, a fighting game that initially debuted in 1998. The Switch version will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

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Digerati, in partnership with Zack Bell Games and Kittehface, has announced that Ink is coming to Switch next week. A release is planned for June 19.

Ink is a 2D platformer with an all-new local two-player mode created exclusively for the Switch. The game can be pre-ordered now in Europe with a 20% discount.

Here’s some information and a trailer:

VG Tech shared a video today that explores the technical side of Fortnite on Switch.

In terms of frame rate, the game aims to hit 30 FPS. However, we can see that there are some dips and fluctuations – some more noticeable than others.

After waiting for several months, Team Cherry’s Hollow Knight saw a surprise release on Switch yesterday. Check out some footage below.

Broken Age

Grim Fandango Remastered isn’t the only game Double Fine is bringing to Switch. The company has also confirmed that Broken Age is on the way.

Here’s some information and a trailer:


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