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Inside

Inside, along with Limbo, are launching on Switch tomorrow via the eShop. We have the first 20 minutes below.

With today’s new Fortnite update, the Playground Mode is available to play for a limited time. View a video for the event below.

After a short delay, we have confirmation that Survive! Mr. Cube is releasing on Switch tomorrow. In fact, if you have a Japanese Nintendo Account, you can purchase and play the game right now.

Here’s some footage:

Tanzia

Tanzia is coming to Switch on July 19, according to a listing on the North American eShop. The game can be pre-loaded as of today.

Here’s an overview of the action RPG:

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A few months ago, Dinosaur Polo Club and Radial Games announced that Mini Metro is heading to Switch. It’s been a few months of silence, but the project remains in the works. We have a new Switch trailer below.

Playdead is putting Limbo on Switch as of tomorrow. For a look at the game on Nintendo’s console, check out the video below.

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Crush Your Enemies

Vile Monarch is bringing Crush Your Enemies to Switch this summer, the studio announced today. It will be one of the first real-time strategy games on the system.

Crush Your Enemies involves “planning, choosing different types of units, managing resources, taking enemy territory and outwitting your opponent with the ingenious formations of your men.” You’ll be able to play through entirely with a single Joy-Con.

My Brother Rabbit

Artifex Mundi has announced My Brother Rabbit, an adventure game that “invites players on an emotional trip into the dreamlands of imagination”. Switch will be getting the title this fall.

My Brother Rabbit features point-and-click adventure gameplay, all set “in a surreal world that mixes reality with a child’s imagination.” We have more information and a trailer below.

Ultra Space Battle Brawl

Toge Productions has dated Ultra Space Battle Brawl for Switch. The couch party game “where Street Fighter meets Pong on steroids” is slated for July 5.

We have the following overview and trailer:

As we mentioned yesterday, Pato Box makes its way to Switch on July 9. We have a new launch trailer for the release on Nintendo’s console below.


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