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Darkest Dungeon

Last week, Red Hook Studios seemed to tease Darkest Dungeon for Switch. In case there were any doubts, that is indeed happening.

Red Hook co-founder Tyler Sigman told Rolling Stone that he hopes to have the Switch version this year. No word on a specific date, but the team will have around three months to make that happen.

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Stami Studios was looking to fund its platformer Eat All The Things on Kickstarter. With three days to go, the $3,300 goal has been reached. That means Eat All The Things will be coming to Switch.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Eat All The Things You play as Bronut, a little guy who loves food so much he’s dressed himself up as a donut. His love for food means he just can’t help himself, whether the food belongs to him or not. You’ll be aided by TABLET Corp’s very own Tablet Borgias! He’ll give you tips and encourage you along the way. However, he appears to be playing both sides, for his own amusement and financial gain! Tablet has been selling his TABLET Corp. Watcher Surveillance Systems to people whose food you’re stealing!

Eat All The Things features Co-Op play throughout the entire game! Play together with a friend as Bronut’s pal, Strawberry Short Kate.

You can find more on Eat All The Things on Kickstarter here. We’ve included a trailer below, too.

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

Mario + Rabbids and Sonic Mania have swapped positions for a few months, coming in at #1 and #2 respectively. SteamWorld Dig 2 also makes a strong debut.

The full list is as follows:

1. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
2. Sonic Mania
3. Steamworld Dig 2
4. Minecraft
5. Golf STory
6. FIFA 18
7. LEGO Worlds
8. The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+
9. Thimbleweed Park
10. Pokken Tournament DX

If you’re interested, you can find the previous results for July here and August here.

Source: Switch News


88 Heroes – 98 Heroes Edition will be on Switch later this month. For a look at the game, watch the video below.

88 Heroes – 98 Heroes Edition is 403MB on Switch.

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The Fall Part 2: Unbound was originally scheduled for Q3 2017. But in an announcement today, developer Over The Moon announced a delay, moving the game to February 2018.

The newest entry in The Fall is actually done. However, the studio explained that “releasing it in October, November or December, among all the AAA titles, is commercial suicide.” The extra time will also be used “to further polish the game, with every platform getting a version of The Fall Part 2: Unbound that makes the most of its capabilities.”

The European eShop provides some news about the latest NeoGeo game on Switch. Later this week, Hamster will be publishing Metal Slug X.

Here’s an overview:

Metal Slug X is an action shooting game released by SNK in 1999. It is a rearranged version of Metal Slug 2. Using Metal Slug 2 as a base, a variety of new weapons and enemies have been added. Furthermore, with position changes of bosses and more, the game’s difficulty has been completely readjusted.

Metal Slug X is slated for October 5. Pricing is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Switch eShop

Atooi founder Jools Watsham teased some Switch-related news in a tweet, stating he has information to share Wednesday. With 2D platformer Mutant Mudds Deluxe in the works for the Switch, perhaps we will be getting more news regarding the upcoming title for the console.


The first-person horror game Don’t Knock Twice is coming to Switch, a listing on Nintendo’s website reveals. Assuming the included release date is accurate, it’s planned for October 17.

Nintendo’s website offers the following overview:

Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley finally has a release date on Switch. Announced today, the game arrives on the eShop later this week. Chucklefish will be handling publishing on October 5.

Nintendo quickly followed up on the news by adding a listing for Stardew Valley to the eShop in Europe. Thanks to that, we now know how much space it’ll take up. Stardew Valley requires 880MB on Switch.

We’ve also included a trailer for Stardew Valley below. It seems to be the original launch trailer but with Switch branding. We imagine some of you may have never seen it though, and it’ll get you ready for this week’s release.

Source: Switch eShop

Stardew Valley is coming to Switch on October 5, Chucklefish and ConcernedApe have announced. The news applies to both North America and Europe.

Pricing for Stardew Valley will be set at $14.99.

Here’s the news straight from ConcernedApe:


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