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An eShop listing for Sol Divide surfaced in Japan a few days ago, revealing that the game will be released on March 22. As it turns out, North America and Europe will be getting it on the same day. Both stores list Sol Divide for March 22 as well.

Psyiko originally made Sol Divide, a shoot-’em-up title, for arcades. The game features three characters to play as plus magic and hand to hand combat – so it does tackle more than one genre.

It wasn’t too long ago that Fantastico Studio started a Kickstarter for Landflix Odyssey. The campaign came to an end a few days ago, and thankfully reached its funding goal.

Fantastico Studio says its next three steps are to develop all of the levels, implement new game mechanics, and test on dev kits. The goal is to have Landflix Odyssey ready on Switch this fall. Fantastico Studio will publish the game directly.

Landflix Odyssey is a platformer that spoofs popular Netflix shows such as Stranger Things. You can watch the trailer we previously shared below.

Gal*Gun 2

With about a month to go until launch, Gal*Gun 2’s pre-load option is now live on the Switch eShop. This applies to both North America and Europe.

Gal*Gun 2 takes up 3.1GB of space. If you pre-load, you’ll only need to connect to the internet once at launch to begin playing.

Thanks to Nao★Mi (Rikaria) for the tip.

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Tuesday is gearing up to be a busy day for indie news on Switch. Along with Nintendo’s own Nindies Showcast, tinyBuild has confirmed that its next #HelloSwitch presentation will be airing.

It’ll be shown at the following times:


Bromio is back with another video showcasing how Pato Box has changed over the course of development. This time, we’re able to see how the area Pizzicanatra’s Food Factory has improved. Watch the video below.

The recent announcement of GameMaker Studio 2 support on Switch has been a very big deal. After the news was made known, a number of developers have come forth expressing interest in bringing their games to the console.

Indie Pogo, a fighter featuring a mashup of indie characters, is another title that may end up on Switch. After hearing about the compatibility between the engine and Switch, Lowe Bros. Studios is looking into the possibility. That doesn’t mean a Switch port is officially happening, but it’s a very encouraging first step.

Thanks to awesomeparadise3 for the tip.

Huey Games has an extended trailer ready for The Mystery of Woolley Mountain, an upcoming point-and-click adventure game for Switch. You can view it below.

Last Day of June was among the various new titles added to the Switch eShop this week. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

tinyBuild just published Clustertruck on the Switch eShop a couple of days ago. Despite that, a patch is just on the horizon.

The upcoming update fixes the y-axis not inverting properly and some rare crashes. It has already been submitted to Nintendo, so you should be able to download it soon. We’ll let you know when it’s live.

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A few different Switch games either support cross-platform play or intend to in the future such as Rocket League. Hover: Revolt of Gamers is another title that will make use of the feature.

Hover was just updated on Steam today to support cross-platform play. That means when the game comes to Switch, it should be supported out of the gate. Hover players on Switch will be able to match up with others on the Xbox One and PC.

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