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Space Tail: Every Journey Leads Home release date

RedDeerGames and Longterm Games have set a release date for Space Tail: Every Journey Leads Home, their 2.5D platformer. All players on Switch can pick up the title on November 3, 2022.

The project was confirmed for Switch back in May. It had a fall release window at the time, so this is the first time we’re hearing about a specific date.

Splatter Zombiecalypse Now trailer

Splatter: Zombiecalypse Now has just made it to Switch, and those that are interested in getting another look can check out a new launch trailer. Untold Tales and Dreamworlds have shown off the top-down shooter for a final time.

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Ori and the Will of the Wisps

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include the lowest prices ever for Battle Chef Brigade, Cat Quest II, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, and more.

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Youropa gameplay

Youropa made its debut on Switch this week after it was announced three years ago, and we have gameplay. A half hour of footage shows the platform puzzle paint adventure.

For more on the game, read the following overview:

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Lacuna 1.0.3 update

Lacuna players on Switch have access to a new update, with version 1.0.3 having gone live recently.

Various improvements and fixes are included here. Different elements of the game have been improved, including polishing, UI, and art assets. Per usual, there are many bug fixes as well.

The full patch notes for the Lacuna version 1.0.3 update are as follows:

Splatter: Zombiecalypse Now gameplay

Splatter: Zombiecalypse Now, which released on Switch this week, has received new gameplay. 16 minutes of footage shows off the top-down shooter.

Learn more about the title in the following overview:

Yomawari: Lost in the Dark

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include The Jackbox Party Pack 9, Yomawari: Lost in the Dark, LEGO Bricktales, and more.

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Pilotwings 64 is appearing on Switch in less than a week, and GameXplain has now readied a comparison video to show how the graphics compare to the N64 original.

The biggest takeaway here is that on Switch, the game runs at a mostly smooth 60 frames per second. That’s a big step up from the initial release, which largely ran at 30 FPS (some dips, only menus were 60 FPS). Outside of that, the whole package is in proper HD like other N64 titles on Switch Online. The only slight downside is that the in-game timer looks a bit more wonky due to the increased frame rate.

Little Noah: Scion of Paradise sales

Sales of Little Noah: Scion of Paradise have surpassed 100,000 copies, Cygames recently announced. That figure goes for worldwide data across Switch and PC combined.

Little Noah: Scion of Paradise was revealed during a Nintendo Direct in June, and was immediately released. It’s an action RPG that repurposes assets and music from the mobile strategy title Battle Champs – otherwise known as Little Noah in Japan.

Falling Out trailer

To celebrate the launch of Falling Out, Firestoke and PolyCrunch Games have readied a new trailer. Fans can get another look at the light-hearted and accessible 2D roguelite adventure.

Find further information about the game in the following overview:


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