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With Gotcha Racing 2nd coming to Switch today, Arc System Works has produced an English trailer for the game. We have it attached below.

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Atelier Lydie & Suelle ~The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings~ – €59.99 (available March 30)
Penny-Punching Princess – €39.99 (available March 30)

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Atelier Lydie & Suelle ~The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings~ – $59.99
Penny-Punching Princess – $39.99 (available April 3)

Update (3/29): Lode Runner Legacy is out now in North America as well.


Original (3/28): We knew Lode Runner Legacy would be released on Switch this spring in the west. What we didn’t know is that it would be launching today.

On the European eShop, Lode Runner Legacy can be downloaded right now. If that wasn’t enough, a demo is also available. North America should have access soon as well.

Lode Runner Legacy involves collecting all gold in a level and then escaping. Various features and modes are included, such as Craft Mode where you can make your own levels.

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include The Adventure Pals, Masters of Anima, Super Chariot, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Hamster has prepared another NeoGeo game for Switch this week: Sengoku 3. In the video below, you can check out some footage.

Piczle Lines DX has updated, bringing the game to version 1.4. After applying the patch, 20 new puzzles will be added for free. The developers have added a new puzzle pack for spring in Puzzle Mode featuring various flowers and animals.

A number of free updates have been distributed for Piczle Lines DX since its launch last year. The team isn’t done, as even more updates are planned for the future.

Source: Rainy Frog PR

On April 5, Good Night Brave Warrior will be bringing Sling Ming to the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage below.

Yesterday, a major update went out for Snake Pass a year after its original release. It was highlighted by the addition of Arcade Mode, but also included a change for the game’s Switch feedback – following vociferous feedback from the community.

In a blog post today, Sumo Digital shares various stats for Snake Pass to celebrate the game’s first anniversary (see above). The company also went in-depth on the decision to change the game’s icon.

Sumo wrote:

BAFL: Brakes Are For Losers, an upcoming Switch title published by Playdius, has a demo on display at GDC last week. Check out some footage below.


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