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9 Monkeys of Shaolin

Sobaka Studio and publisher Buka Entertainment are today giving a first look at 9 Monkeys of Shaolin, an old-school beat ’em up powered by Unreal Engine 4. It’s planned for release on Switch this fall.

9 Monkeys of Shaolin is” an intense top-down, close-quarters action game where you will punch and hack your way through enemies using basics of ancient martial arts only mastered by legendary Shaolin monks”. Continue on below for some additional details and a trailer.

With Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse making its way to Switch, WayForward has published a new launch trailer for the game. View the video below.

Next Friday, Muro Studios will be releasing Shadow Bug on Switch. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Listings on the eShop show that Warp Shift is coming to Switch next week. It’s on track for March 27 in North America and March 28 in Europe / Australia as things stand now.

Warp Shift is a puzzle game in which you need to guide Pi and her magical companion through the maze-like confines of the enigmatic ancient chamber that keeps them trapped. The game has five worlds with 15 levels each, supports touch controls, and more.

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Initially planned for Wii U, Zarvot is now heading to Switch and is at GDC this week. View some footage in the video below.

Gameplay is in for another Switch game being showcased at GDC this week. Below, you can get a good look at For the King.

Next Up Hero

One of the games on display at GDC this week is the upcoming Switc hgame Next Up Hero. Check out some footage below.

After it was just announced for Switch last week, the racing RPG Desert Child is on display at GDC. Get a look at some footage below.

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of March 29. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Nintendo eShop

Nintendo hosted a Nindies panel at GDC 2018 today. Among what was discussed, the company highlighted strong digital sales and touched on improvements planned for the Switch eShop.

First, as USgamer supports, digital sales of third-party games for Switch and 3DS are exceeding sales of traditional boxed games in the US. Nintendo also said that eShop navigation will be improved on Switch for “better discoverability”. With more and more games coming to Switch each week, it’s difficult for titles to stand out and for consumers to find them. It sounds like Nintendo will be looking to improve the situation in the future.

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