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Rain Games announced a release date for the Switch version of World to the West today. The game, which is a standalone sequel to Teslagrad, will be available on January 18. Pricing is set at $19.99 / €19.99 /£19.99.

As for the Wii U version, it’s once again confirmed to still b in development. Lead artist Ivar Rudi says that “it is being a hard optimization job, but we’re working on it as promised”.

Source: Rain Games PR

We heard yesterday that the Switch version of Kid Tripp is coming to the Japanese Switch eShop next week. Fortunately, the news isn’t just limited to Japan.

Four Horses confirmed on Twitter that North America and Europe are getting Kid Tripp on November 23. The game will be priced the same as the 3DS version.


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System: Switch
Release date: November 14, 2017
Developer: Ludosity
Publisher: Nicalis


Years after Ludosity’s well-received Ittle Dew back in 2013 on Steam before making its way to consoles about a year later, Ittle Dew 2+ is here and makes its way over to the Switch, offering fans of top-down dungeon crawlers and old-school Zelda players something to look forward to, and a sequel that finds itself just as wildly charming and humorous as it was the first time around. The game brings with it some new treats that make it feel like a fresh, albeit familiar, new adventure for our protagonists Ittle Dew and Tippsie.

Yet another game has been confirmed for Switch in November as the hectic month continues. Team17 just announced that Worms W.M.D will be out via the eShop on November 23.

The Switch version of Worms W.M.D has all of the action in both local and online multiplayer. You’ll be able to use any mix of controllers, including the Joy-Con and the Pro Controller. Up to six player are supported via the pass-the-console option. A brand new space theme named Wormhole will be appearing first on Switch, in addition to new Mushroom and Tree forts, three new hats, and three new gravestones.

Worms W.M.D will cost £19.99 on Switch. We should have North American pricing shortly.

Source: Team17 PR

Kid Tripp was brought to 3DS earlier in the year. Following the launch, Four Horses promised a Switch version as well.

Now we can say that Kid Tripp is coming to Switch next week, in Japan at least. The eShop lists the game for November 23 with Rainy Frog as its publisher.

Here’s a trailer:

Source: Switch eShop

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Your Four Knight Princess Training Story, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Creeping Terror Re, and Star Ghost. Scans of all games are below.

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Thanks to a listing on the European eShop, next week’s NeoGeo game for Switch has been confirmed. Hamster will be publishing Soccer Brawl on November 22.

Here’s an overview:

“Soccer Brawl is a soccer game released by SNK in 1992. Sparks fly as teams representing 8 different countries battle for the championship. Stages in the near future, teams feature 7 robot players instead of the normal 11 players, allowing the defense to also go on the attack and for a variety of arrangements.:

ACA NeoGeo Soccer Brawl will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Switch eShop

The platformer Ginger: Beyond the Crystal is hitting Switch digitally this week, with a physical version to follow later. We’ve posted some footage below.

Artax Games has announced that a new version of Iro Hero is bound for Switch. The team currently intends to launch the game in Q1 2018.

Iro Hero is an old school shmup with a pixel-inspired look. It features nine levels “full of enemies, action and interactive elements that takes Ikaruga’s color change mechanic to a new level with an interesting twist to puzzles.”

We have a previously-released trailer for Iro Hero attached below.

Souce: Artax Games PR

Later this week, 10tons will be publishing Xenoraid on the Switch eShop. Get a look at some footage in the video below.


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