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In a recent news post sent out to Switch owners, Nintendo provided a listing of the top 15 European eShop downloads for February 2018.

Rocket League is back at the very top. Celeste manages to stay within the top three, while the Bayonetta titles are in the top ten.

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InnerSpace

InnerSpace was updated on Switch this week. Along with an improved performance, the game has implemented a bunch of tweaks and more.

The full patch notes are as follows:

World Conqueror X

World Conqueror X is set to debut on the Switch eShop this coming week. For a look at the game in action, view the video below.

Bromio has published a new trailer for Pato Box, which we have below. We’ve also attached another video showing how Pato Box has come along during development. This time, we have a look at at comparison of Kilpatrick’s prototype fight vs. what it is now.

Psyonix has announced that a new Rocket League update will be going live next week. Version 1.42 will be adding the DC super Heroes DLC as well as implementing bug fixes.

The latest update will be out on March 5 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM in the UK / 7 PM in Europe. When we have the full patch notes, we’ll share them on the site.

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Kid Tripp, which came to Switch a few months ago, will soon be getting another update. On Twitter, developer Four Horses confirmed that customizable controls will be added.

Here’s a look:


It also sounds like Kidd Trip will be adding a tutorial. Once that’s done, the patch will be submitted to Nintendo for review, though the entire process will take some time.

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The Sexy Brutale has been updated on Switch, bringing the game up to version 1.0.4. Tequilla Works hasn’t commented on the latest patch, but we should have a decent idea as to what it does.

Tequilla Works has previously said that an update was in the works to improve performance and resolution when docked and playing in portable mode, to solve some freezing issues, and to fix some text strings. This was intended to be addressed with version 1.0.3, which was pulled soon after going live due to its ineffectiveness. We assume that the original planned improvements are finally live, but we’ll let you know if Tequilla Works commented on the new update officially.

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Paradise Lost: First Contact was funded on Kickstarter over four years ago. Although it still hasn’t released, Asthree Works hasn’t ceased development.

We also have confirmation that Paradise Lost: First Contact is no longer planned for Wii U. Asthree Works says “Switch will be the first console version of the game.” Additionally, those who originally backed the project on Wii U will be moved over to Switch.

Thanks to Louis J for the tip.

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Earlier today, Hamster held a special event to celebrate Arcade Archives reaching one million downloads worldwide. As part of that, the next wave of NeoGeo games for Switch were revealed.

The full lineup is as follows:

During its latest live stream, Arc System Works showed off footage from Damascus Gear: Operation Tokyo on Switch. View the full recording below.


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