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Disco Dodgeball Remix is coming to Switch, Zen Studios announced today. A release is planned for May 22 via the eShop. On PC, the game has a dedicated fanbase and has received quite a bit of attention from popular YouTubers.

Zen Studios recently announced a publishing initiative to bring some of the best PC titles to other platforms. Disco Dodgeball Remix will be the latest example of that, with more projects to be announced in the months ahead.

From the creators of Million Onion Hotel (a top-rated mobile game) comes Black Bird, an atmospheric arcade shoot-em-up. It’s been confirmed for release on Switch sometime this summer. There’s a trailer from Onion Games below.

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Stardew Valley made significant strides with multiplayer this week. While the major feature isn’t ready for Switch yet, a beta version was finally widely released on Steam. Publisher Chucklefish showed off some extensive footage on Twitch today, and you can watch the full recording below.

ACA NeoGeo Stakes Winner

This week, Hamster is bringing the NeoGeo game Stakes Winner to Switch. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Immortal Redneck

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of May 10. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Sly Spy

Flying Entertainment has its next Data East arcade game, Sly Spy, prepared for Switch this week. Check out a couple of gameplay videos below.

Lumines Remastered

Enhance Games has announced the official release date for Lumines Remastered on the Switch. While the game was originally planned for a spring release, the classic puzzle game is set to launch June 26.

The Adventures of Elena Temple

As we found out earlier today, The Adventures of Elena Temple is making its way to Switch next week. Get a look at some footage below.

HomeBearStudio provided an update on the Switch version of NAIRI: Tower of Shirin in a Kickstarter post published yesterday.

NAIRI’s Switch port is “nearing completion,” according to the developer. You’ll be able to play with standard Joy-Con, gyro motion controls, or with the touchscreen in portable or tabletop modes. Other improvements are being implemented including support for more languages, “tweaks and changes to the game’s puzzles, dialogue and even some of the art assets”.

Here’s the full update from HomeBearStudio:

Ikagura - Nintendo Switch

Ikaruga is coming to Switch, Treasure and Nicalis have announced. It will cost $14.99.

Treasure, who is also responsible for Nintendo’s Sin and Punishment series, originally made Ikaruga for the arcades in 2001. The vertical shooter would end up on GameCube a couple of years later.


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