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A couple of new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on June 7. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

Switch Download

Human Resource Machine – 1,000 yen

Wii U Download

Revenant Saga – 1,080 yen

3DS Download

Geki Yaba Runner Deluxe – 500 yen

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A new trailer for Hover: Revolt of Gamers is online to ring in the game’s initial release on Steam. It’ll be coming to Switch down the road, but for now, watch the video below.

Yoku's Island Express

Team17 announced its lineup for E3 2017 today. The company will be bringing along Aven Colony, Genesis Alpha One, The Escapists 2, and Yoku’s Island Express. The latter two titles are planned for Switch.

E3 2017 will take place between June 13 and June 15.

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WayForward recently announced that Shantae: Half-Genie Hero is coming to Switch this summer. Even though the news was only just shared a few weeks ago, it looks like we won’t be waiting much longer for the release.

According to a listing on the eShop, Shantae: Half-Genie Hero is heading to Switch in Europe next week – June 8. It will cost £15.99. We’d also not be surprised to see North America getting the game on the same day.

Below are some screenshots from the eShop listing (presumably from the Switch version):

And an overview:

Shantae embarks on her first full HD adventure! When a mysterious crime wave sweeps Seguin Land, it’s up to Half-Genie Hero Shantae to save the day! Use Shantae’s devastating Hair-Whip Attack to send monsters flying, or Belly Dance to transform into a more powerful creature form! Topple the masterminds behind each criminal caper and prepare for the ultimate showdown against Shantae’s arch nemesis – the bodacious buccaneer Risky Boots!

Key features:

– Feel the beat with over 150 different HD Rumble events!
– Shantae’s trademark moves return! Dance or transform into all-new and classic creatures, or summon magical attacks! Over a dozen dances to discover in all!
– New Relic System allows players to unlock new powers and customize moves for Shantae in her many forms!
– Conquer arcade-style action stages that unfold into a full world to explore. Fast action and quest-style exploration rolled into one!
– When Shantae’s story ends, you’re just getting started! DLC Modes introduce new characters, levels, and bosses!
– Huge Bosses, humerous dialogue, and the wonderfully weird Shantae cast returns, now in fully animated HD!

  • Brick Race (Wii U) – 5/3/4/3
  • Brick Race (3DS) – 5/3/4/3
  • Choju Giga Wars (3DS) – 7/8/8/6
  • Dark Witch Music Episode: Rudymical (Switch) – 7/7/7/9
  • Urban Trial: Freestyle 2 (3DS) – 7/7/8/7
  • Shiro to Kuro no Alice (PS Vita) – 8/8/8/7
  • Slain: Back from Hell (PS4) – 7/7/7/7
  • Slain: Back from Hell (PS Vita) – 7/7/7/7

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More extensive footage for Rime has been posted online. It’ll be a bit longer until the Switch version of drops, but you can view the game’s first 50 minutes below.

Update (5/29): The eShop listing has now updated to June 8. It’ll line up with the North American release on the same day.


Original (5/17): Raw Fury’s first Switch game appears to have a release date in Europe and Australia. Thanks to a listing on the eShop. GoNNER appears to be set for June 1. The game will cost €9.99 / AU$13.00.

We’ve yet to hear about a North American date for GoNNER at this time. There’s a good chance it’ll be out in the states on June 1 as well though – we’ll keep you updated.

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This past weekend, tinyBuild confirmed plans to bring Phantom Trigger to Switch. Take a look at some footage of the game below.

Hyper Sentinel

Hyper Sentinel will be out on Switch this summer as an eShop download. For an early look at the title, watch the video below.

Big news was teased for the Switch version of NBA Playgrounds towards the end of last week. It was thought that the announcement would be made as early as Saturday, but nothing came in.

The official Twitter account for NBA Playgrounds has since confirmed that the “huge announcement” is planned for Thursday. A brief mentions reads:


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