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During the latest Flyhigh Express, Flyhigh Works announced four new games for Switch. These include Transiruby, Captain StarONE, Obake na Fune to Takaramono, and Solstice Chronicles: MIA.

Here’s the rundown of each:


Lumines Remastered

Lumines Remastered has received another update on Switch. Developer Enhance Games started the distribution of version 1.1.2.

The latest update adds in a couple of new settings, fixes, and more. We have the full patch notes below.

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Flyhigh Works has announced its next Flyhigh Express presentation. The event will be held tonight in North America, and tomorrow in other parts of the world.

It’ll go live at the following times:

The newest character for Rivals of Aether was announced today. Shovel Knight is joining the fighter, as is his Troupple Pond.

Here’s the news straight from the team plus a first look at Shovel Knight in action:

Super Crush KO

Vertex Pop, developer of the addictive shooter Graceful Explosion Machine, unveiled its next project today. Super Crush KO is in development and is planned for Switch.

Super Crush KO is a stylish brawler / shooter hybrid that takes place in a vibrant, near-future city. Players will control a neon-wearing, robot-stomping hero as they attempt to save humanity from an AI apocalypse. Online leaderboards and ranking systems will be included.

Robothorium

Goblinz Studio shared a new video for Robothorium today that gives us a better look at the gameplay. Take a look at the trailer below.

Having set a release date earlier this week, publisher Playism shared a trailer today for Kero Blaster on Switch. Watch the video below.

Kero Blaster is due out in all regions via the eShop on August 23.

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is just a few days away from its Switch release having been dated for August 16. Get a look at some footage below.

Salt and Sanctuary

Ska Studios hasn’t provided specific sales figures for Salt and Sanctuary on Switch. But according to the developer’s Michelle Juett it “sold super well” in its first week on the eShop. Juett also mentioned that it rivaled Salt and Sanctuary’s first week Steam numbers.

While Ska Studios is keeping quiet on specifics, Salt and Sanctuary was the fourth best-selling digital game on the eShop during the past week. It was also the eighth best-selling Switch title overall.

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