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Lost in Random The Eternal Die

August 22: Thunderful today unveiled Lost in Random: The Eternal Die, a follow-up to the 2021 game. Switch will be getting it sometime in 2025.

Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is taking the series in a different direction. Whereas the first game was an action adventure experience, this time Thunderful is making a rogue-lite action title with isometric combat.

We’ve got a bunch of information in the following overview:

Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered

It’s time for the newest North American Nintendo Download report for the week of February 13, 2025. The latest releases include Tomb Raider 4-6 Remastered, The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

Bing in Wonderland Power-Up Edition

indienova today announced that it’s readying a Nintendo Switch version of Bing in Wonderland Power-Up Edition, and it’s dropping very soon. Fans will be able to play it starting February 20, 2025.

Bing in Wonderland Power-Up Edition is a fast-paced 2D action roguelike featuring a mix of intense combat with laugh-out-loud wild chaos. It was previously launched on PC to a strong fan reception. The Nintendo Switch version includes the base game and all DLC, including 42 skins and wings.

Pokemon Unite 1.17.2.11 update

Pokemon Unite players will soon be able to download the game’s latest update, version 1.17.2.11.

The update includes balance adjustments for Galarian Rapidash. Additionally, adjustments to matching logic are planned.

The full rundown of what to expect is as follows:

Ultros

Ultros was never announced for Nintendo Switch previously, but the game has just now seen a surprise release on the system. It can be purchased now on the Nintendo eShop, courtesy of Kepler Interactive and Hadoque.

Ultros is said to be a psychedelic Metroidvania game. After waking up stranded on The Sarcophagus and trapped in the loop of a black hole, players will need to explore the world and seek answers.

Further details can be found in the following overview:

Nif Nif

Hong Kong developer Springfox Games confirmed today that it’s putting Nif Nif on Nintendo Switch. The game is due out on April 1, 2025.

Nif Nif is a family-friendly roguelike deck builder that was previously funded on Kickstarter. In the game, you’ll save your friends from the evil Goo that is contaminating the forest by cleaning up the mess through card battles.

Thanks to Springfox Games, we have the following details:

Which Way Up release date

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games, which was previously announced for Nintendo Switch, has received its release date. Turtle Flip Studio are planning for a March 27, 2025 launch.

We originally heard about the gravity-defying multiplayer party game  back in September. It previously had a more general Q1 2025 launch window.

Jumper Jon release date

Ogre Pixel provided the final release date for Jumper Jon today. The game will be ready to go for Nintendo Switch on February 25, 2025.

As previously reported, Jumper Jon is a 30-second Metroidvania about exploring hell in 30-second chunks. Last we heard, it was planned for sometime this year so it’s nice to have a final date.

Expelled

Inkle, the studio behind the 2021 game Overboard, has announced Expelled as it’s next game. It’s heading to Nintendo Switch on March 12, 2025.

Expelled is a mystery with a wicked twist in the style of Overboard. After a school student was pushed out of a window and you’re blamed for the crime, you have one day to clear your name by uncovering the true culprit.

We’ve got more information in the following overview:

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Rabbit Raid

Sometimes You is publishing Rabbit Raid on Nintendo Switch later this month, the company announced today. It will be available on February 26, 2025.

Rabbit Raid 2D platformer with combat in the form of being able to throw objects at enemies / jumping on them. 

Here’s the official Nintendo eShop rundown:


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