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New footage is in showcasing the upcoming Switch version of Owlboy. Get a look at 20 minutes of gameplay in the video below.

Owlboy lands on Switch next week as a digital download. But if you prefer hard copies of games, you’ll be happy to hear that a physical version is on the way.

SOEDESCO will be publishing Owlboy at retail, the company has announced. A release is planned for May 29 in both North America and Europe. No word on pricing just yet, but we’ll bring you that information when we have it.

As for the digital version of Owlboy, that’s planned for February 13.

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Kirby Star Allies is looking quite pretty, and Nintendo seems pretty eager to show it off. Below is a short trailer showcasing the ambiance of what is probably the first area of the game. Those platforms give off a Smashing vibe.

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Koei Tecmo released a new Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition trailer that highlights some of the characters on the game’s roster. Watch the video below.

Spicysoft has a trailer up for Bike Rider DX on Switch, which is confirmed to be releasing in Japan this week. View it below.

New footage of The Longest 5 Minutes has emerged ahead of its release on Switch next week. Get a look at 20 minutes of gameplay below.

Mercenary Kings: Reloaded Edition is out now on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Over the Moon published a new gameplay trailer for The Fall Part 2: Unbound under the name “I Am Train”. Watch the video below.

The folks over at Digital Foundry have decided to take a look at Bayonetta 2 on the Switch. The main takeaways are that the game runs in 720p both in docked and in undocked mode and that the visual fidelity seems to be identical in both modes. Docked mode has the edge in terms of framerate, getting close but not always quite reaching a steady 60 fps. The framerate is the most obvious improvement compared to the Wii U version, since the game doesn’t seem to have received many visual improvements otherwise. Check out Digital Foundry’s video below for their full analysis:

Nintendo has posted a series of new commercials for the New 2DS XL featuring Mario, Pikachu, and Link for their respective games on 3DS. You can watch them all below.

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