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Inside

Playdead announced this week that Inside is finally heading to Switch on June 28. Not only that, but the studio’s previous title Limbo is due out on the same day.

Below are Switch-branded trailers for both games:

Square Enix has discounted a few games across Switch and 3DS through the eShops. Eligible titles include Lost Sphear, Final Fantasy Explorers, and more.

The full lineup is as follows:

The Journey Down kicked off on Switch this week with its first chapter. Have a look at some footage from the episode below.

As was announced this week, Squids Odyssey is coming to Switch on July 5. Take a look at a new trailer for the game below.

Hollow Knight

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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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.

After a fairly long wait, Hollow Knight was dropped onto the Switch eShop next week. If you prefer having a game physically though, it sounds like a new option will soon be available to you.

Team Cherry said in a Reddit AMA that the company is working to make a physical version happen as we speak. The developer hopes to have some news “very soon”.

Thanks to StrawHatEevee for the tip.

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Pinstripe

Pinstripe is getting a Switch release, creator Thomas Brush has confirmed. A release hasn’t been determined yet, but it’s expected in a month or so.

Originally released last April, Pinstripe is a puzzle-adventure game in which a former minister moves through the frozen depths of Hell in search of his kidnapped daughter. We have more information and a trailer below.

Vertical Reach

Vertical Reach has announced that the puzzle game Yuso is releasing on July 5 for Switch. Pricing is set at $7.99.

You’ll need to clear the screen of Yuso while playing as a space doctor traveling the Solar System. As you progress, the difficulty will increase with later stages in particular posing a high degree of challenge.

Digital Foundry has put the new Switch version of Paladins to the test. What we learn is that, ultimately, Hi-ReZ Studios has done a great job with the port from a technical perspective.

Paladins manages to hit a mostly smooth 60 FPS on Switch. Despite a few small hiccups here and there, you’re getting a consistent frame rate for the most part.


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