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With Bridge Constructor Portal hitting the eShop tomorrow, footage is beginning to pop up online showing the Switch version. Have a look at a half hour of gameplay below.

Direct-Feed Games has produced a video to show how the newly-released version of Outlast for Switch stacks up to the PlayStation 4 edition. You can watch it below.

Thanks to Nate Cool for the tip.

2064: Read Only Memories Integral finally has a release date. Announced on Twitter today, the game launches via the Switch eShop on April 5.

Only a digital release is planned for the time being. However, MidBoss hasn’t ruled out a physical version through Limited Run Games in the past.

2064: Read Only Memories Integral, “retrofuturistic take on the point-and-click adventure genre”, will feature a bunch of fun extras like trailers, art, music, and more in a special bonus “zome”. The game will cost $20.64 – keeping in line with its title.

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TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom was announced for Switch about a month ago. It’s made by Zengami, a studio founded by former staffers at Atari Melbourne House.

Over on the Australian eShop, TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom has been dated. The puzzle-platformer is expected out on March 9. Given past releases, this should be out in the same day in Europe and North America.

Here’s more on TurtlePop: Journey to Freedom for those who missed our previous coverage:

As we reported reported last month, Atooi had been gauging interest in a potential version of 2D platformer Chicken Wiggle for the Switch that would be supported via Kickstarter. Today, the developer has announced they will be launching a campaign on March 6 to do just that with Chicken Wiggle Workshop.

See the full details in the tweet below:

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New footage is in showing off Outlast on the Switch. Check out the gameplay below:

Despite no prior announcements, Outlast showed up on the Switch eShop around the world today. Red Barrel Games has since confirmed some technical information.

When docked, Outlast runs at 1008p (apparently this isn’t a typo) on Switch. The resolution drops to the highest possible amount of 720p in portable mode. Also, in both modes, Outlast runs at 30 frames per second.

Outlast 2 will launch for Switch on March 27. Thus far, Red Barrel hasn’t provided any technical information about that title, but it’s possible that it will run at the same frame rate and resolution.

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Outlast was added to the Switch eShop today. Its sequel, Outlast 2, isn’t too far behind. The European and Australian eShops now have a listing that shows a release date of March 27 (expect it on the same day in North America).

Outlast 2 will cost £26.99. It’ll take up 9.6GB of space.

Below are the first screenshots from Outlast 2 on Switch:

And a lengthy overview:

Update: Bumped to the top. Outlast: Bundle of Terror is out now in North America as well.


Original: We knew that the Outlast games would be coming to Switch at some point. Yet strangely, out of the blue, Outlast: Bundle of Terror has popped up on the European eShop and can be purchased right now.

It’s unclear if this is a mistake, but it’s rather odd for this to appear randomly. In any case, we have some screenshots of the game on Switch below, along with an overview.

Ahead of this week’s release on the Switch eShop, Lienzo has published a launch trailer for Mulaka. Watch the video below.

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