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Fortnite

Some sort of countdown is currently taking place in Fortnite. It was found specifically in the Switch version, and may only be taking place in that version of the game. However, it doesn’t necessarily confirm Switch-only content is coming.

Here’s a look at the countdown in question:

Neverout

Neverout, a puzzle game, originally released on VR devices a couple of years ago. Gamedust has since created an alternative version for Switch.

In Neverout, players are placed in a small, claustrophobic cube, that has only one way out. Obstacles such as electric fields and spiked pits will get in your way.

Flying Tiger Entertainment released Wizard Fire, the latest arcade game for Switch, on the eShop this week. Take a look at some footage below.

Zerodiv has dated its next classic game for Switch. Hot Gimmick: Cosplay-Jan launches on July 5 for 2,500 yen. Based on past releases, there’s a chance for it to debut worldwide at the same time on Switch.

Hot Gimmick: Cosplay-Jan is another title originally from Psikyo, but not from the arcades. The adult-themed mahjong title originally appeared on the PlayStation 2 in 2004.

We have a trailer for Hot Gimmick: Cosplay-Jan on Switch below.

Thanks to m_t for the tip.

Flood of Light

Chinese indie studio Irisloft and indie publisher indienova have announced that Flood of Light is coming to Switch.

Floor of Light is a puzzle game in which you control a mysterious girl who arrives at a city that is completely flooded with water. This girl is the only person with the ability to control light, which will be your tool to solve various puzzles, gradually make the water go back and ultimately save the city. As you do so, the true purpose of this girl will be revealed.

Galak-Z: Variant S

GungHo Online Entertainment had Galak-Z: Variant S on display at E3 this past week. For a look at some off-screen footage, view the video below.

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.

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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