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Flyhigh Works has provided an update on the sales of Kamiko. Since launching last year, the game has sold over 200,000 copies. It’s the third best-selling indie title on the Switch eShop.

Flyhigh Works also announced today that Fairune Collection is on the way to Switch. It’ll include the two games that were previously made available on 3DS. No release date yet, but it’s due out sometime in 2018.

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The team behind Blasphemous recently posted a video featuring the latest prototype gameplay. Additionally, developer commentary is included. Watch the full video below.

Animal Super Squad

Back in 2016, Goat Simulator developer Armin Ibrisagic announced a partnership with Revelmode, a media company formed by popular YouTuber PewDiePie. The initial result of that was Animal Super Squad, which first launched towards the end of last year.

DoubleMoose Games’ website has since updated and confirms an upcoming release on Switch. In a new video published a few hours ago, PewDiePie also indicated in a roundabout way that a Switch version will be happening.

tinyBuild has been giving Switch plenty of support thus far. That could be continuing with another new game, Guts and Glory.

Guts and Glory has been rated for Switch by PEGI. While it’s not an official confirmation, it could be a sign that a release is in the cards soon.

Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle, a sequel to Rooms: The Main Building on Wii and DS, is making its way to Switch. Prism+ will publish the title this summer.

Originally launched in 2015, Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle involves finding a way to the exit by moving rooms and using what’s inside them. You’ll be able to manipulate different gadgets and tackle tougher puzzles as you progress throughout a mansion. The Switch version will feature new visuals, a new character, and co-op play.

We have more information and a trailer for the initial release of Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle below.

At PAX East, Dead Cells was being shown off for the first time on Switch at the Nindie Arcade. View a bit of off-screen footage from the playable demo below.

Oxenfree has received a significant discount on the North American Switch eShop. Usually priced at $19.99, it’s currently down to $4.99. You’ll save 75% with a purchase.

The latest sale for Oxenfree lasts until April 15.

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FDG Entertainment just released an update for Blossom Tales this week. Version 1.0.1 added video capture, improved the Spanish translation, and fixed a few bugs.

Blossom Tales will actually be getting another update in the future. FDG Entertainment confirmed this on Twitter earlier in the week, but didn’t say when it will be available. We’re also hearing that the update will focus on additional language support, though it’s unclear if it will have any other additions, changes, or improvements.

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Sometimes games see a surprise release on Switch without a mention in the official weekly Nintendo Download report. That happened once again this week, as Dragon Blaze landed on the North American eShop without any prior announcement. It was made available in Japan one day prior, so this isn’t too surprising.

Dragon Blaze is the latest arcade title from Zerodiv. We have the following English overview:

The Pinball Arcade

After it was listed one day prior to release, The Pinball Arcade did end up on the Switch eShop. However, the game was quickly pulled.

Developer FarSight Studios says that the removal was due to a licensing issue. Once that’s been taken care of, The Pinball Arcade will be added back to the eShop. We’ll be sure to let you know when that happens.

Thanks to m_t and Greg C for the tip.

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