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Arcade Archives Rally-X and Arcade Archives The Genji and the Heike Clans both recently came to Switch, and we now have gameplay of each. This comes as part of a recent live stream from Famitsu.

Here’s an overview of both titles:

Waifu Discovered 2 trailer

Waifu Discovered 2: Medieval Fantasy, a vertical shoot ’em up from Eastasiasoft and One-Hand-Free-Studios, has received a new launch trailer.

Here’s some additional information about the game:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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pokemon unite time limit fair play points

Pokemon Unite producer Masaaki Hoshino commented on a couple of the title’s gameplay mechanics in a previous interview with Famitsu, including the time limit for matches and fair-play points.

Below is Nintendo Everything’s translation of those excerpts:

If you’re interested in taking a closer look at Inspector Waffles, that’s now possible thanks to some new gameplay. The detective adventure title released on Switch this week.

Check out the following overview for Inspector Waffles:

Murder House gameplay

We now have a good chunk of gameplay for Murder House, a PS1 style survival horror game. It ended up on Switch yesterday as a surprise release.

Here’s an overview of Murder House with additional information:

Developer ButtonX and publisher RedDeerGames have announced that puzzle battler Aloof is arriving on Switch today. Check out the launch trailer along with an overview below the break.

Dungeon Encounters gameplay

Now that Dungeon Encounters has released on Switch, we have a good look at gameplay. Today’s video shows off 23 minutes of footage.

For those that haven’t heard of Dungeon Encounters previously, check out the following overview:

Nira trailer

Publisher Graffiti Games and developer Baseline Games have uploaded a launch trailer for Nira. The game, a sandbox survival adventure with procedurally generated islands, is appearing on Switch as of today.

For more on Nira, check out the following overview:

Skul The Hero Slayer release date

Skul: The Hero Slayer finally has a release date on Switch and will make its way to the console on October 21, an eShop listing confirms.

The game was first confirmed for the system back in May 2020. It was originally planned for an early 2021 launch, though that ultimately didn’t happen and there hadn’t been any news regarding launch timing until today. On the bright side, publisher Neowiz and developer SouthPAW Games will finally have the Switch version ready to go next week.


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