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Sabotage Studio announced today that Throes of the Watchmaker, a free DLC for Sea of Stars, is coming for Nintendo Switch on May 20.

The expansion brings over eight hours of new content, including fresh areas to explore, new dungeons, mini-games, enemies, bosses, and puzzles. Players can also look forward to new playable classes for Valere and Zale, as well as a new companion, Arty.

You can check out more details about the DLC content below.

Moadra

Gloomsoft announced today that it’s putting Moadra on multiple consoles, including Nintendo Switch. The game is due out later in 2025.

Moadra is a dark sci-fi Metroidvania game. Players will descend to the otherworldly wasteland of Protea VI, where nothing is as it seems and unspeakable horrors wait around every corner.

We’ve got more details in the following overview:

Formula Legends

3DClouds today unveiled Formula Legends, which is planned for Nintendo Switch. The title launches later in 2025.

Formula Legends is a new arcade racing experience that emulates the world’s most-beloved motorsport series. It features short tracks, changeable weather conditions, tire degradation, refueling, driving assets, and more.

More details are included in the following overview:

Chronicles of the Wolf release date

Chronicles of the Wolf, the action platformer from PQube, PixelHeart, and Migami Games, now has a release date. It’s coming to Nintendo Switch on June 19, 2025.

Plans to launch the title on the system were just confirmed back in February. Last we heard, it was slated for the summer – so we’re technically getting it earlier than expected, even if only by a day.

As a reminder, here’s what to expect:

NIntendo eShop changes

Nintendo made various additions and changes to Switch with the system’s new 20.0.0 update, and it turns out that the modifications also apply to the eShop, including the store’s charts.

In the past, rankings were based on top downloads over a two-week period. Now, however, Nintendo says that the Switch eShop charts are displayed based on top revenue over the past three days.


Reincarnation Game

Reincarnation Game was announced for Nintendo Switch today, and it’s a notable reveal as the creators of Dragon Quest and Blue Lock are involved. The title launches digitally next year in Japan.

Any is handling development while ArtePiazza will be publishing. Yuji Horii, known for his work on Dragon Quest, is an advisor. Muneyuki Kaneshiro, who is behind the Blue Lock manga, is the concept planner. It is the first collaboration between these two.

Here’s what’s been shared thus far:

​Please, Touch The Artwork 2

Today, solo developer Thomas Waterzooi announced Please, Touch The Artwork 2 for Nintendo Switch. The title launches on May 23, 2025.

Please, Touch The Artwork 2 is a spiritual sequel to the cozy puzzler, but this time around players will go on a journey through the iconic paintings of James Ensor. The short hidden-object adventure game features five unique worlds.

Additional details can be found in the following overview:

As shared by Hamster, Super Xevious will be appearing on Nintendo Switch as the console’s latest Arcade Archives games. All major regions are getting it tomorrow, May 1.

Super Xevious only released in Japan in 1984. It’s actually very similar to the original Xevious, which was a vertical shoot ’em up title.

Here’s an official overview:

Nico Saves the State

April 28: Ratalaika made it known today that it’s bringing Nico Saves the State to Nintendo Switch in just a few days. It’s due out this Friday, May 2.

Nico Saves the State is a 2.5D puzzle-platformer game in which players can use a special phone to save and load their position to beat levels. This mechanic is actually inspired by emulator features.

Further details about the title can be found in the following overview:

Publisher RedDeerGames has announced Nuclear Gladiators 300 for Nintendo Switch.

Nuclear Gladiators 3000 is a top-down 2D arena shooter developed by Turbo Napalm. The game has you playing as a cast of colorful characters wiping out monsters for the entertainment of an audience, whose satisfaction is gauged by an applause meter.

Here’s some more information about the game:


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