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Wander Stars is heading to Switch, publisher Fellow Traveller and developer Paper Castle Games revealed today. The two sides did not share release timing.

Wander Stars is a turn-based RPG in which the game is structured like an anime, meaning there are ten “episodes” to go through with each one taking between 60 and 90 minutes. Every episode offers a map to explore with procedurally generated battles, special events, and secrets to find along with the main story events.

Learn more about the project in the following overview:

Ancient Forge today announced Hotel Galactic, which is coming to multiple platforms including Switch. A release window was not provided.

Hotel Galactic is a cozy management game that takes inspiration from Studio Ghibli’s animated classics. Players will build a tourist destination, oversee and unite their staff, and make new friends along the way.

Additional details can be found in the following overview:

Publisher Ysbryd Games and developer Brlka are working together on their new title Love Eternal, the two sides announced today. Switch will be getting it in 2025.

Love Eternal is a horror platformer about escaping the domain of a selfish god. For further details, read up on the following overview:

Atlus’ string of Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance content continues, and this time around, we have a look at the opening movie. The video will play when you first boot up the RPG.

If you need a refresher as to what the game has to offer, check out the following overview:

There’s a lot to do in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, including the ultimate quest of obtaining the Gold Medal Badge. If you’re looking to 100 percent complete the game, this is actually a fancy (albeit cosmetic-only) reward for those of you looking to go the extra mile. Here’s how to 100 percent complete Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and earn the Gold Medal Badge, which you can equip for 0 BP to turn Mario golden.

Downward Enhanced came to Switch this week, and we have a new launch trailer for the game. It provides a final look at the first-person open-world parkour based platform adventure.

Here’s some information about it via the eShop listing:

The countdown for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance continues, and Dormath has now been highlighted as another demon video. In terms of mainline game appearances, it’s fairly new having first shown up in Shin Megami Tensei IV on 3DS. 

With The Smurfs: Village Party seeing its release on Switch this week, a new round of gameplay is available. A bunch of different mini-games are showcased here.

If you’re interested in learning more about the title, check out the following overview:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Frogun Encore, Echo Generation, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Today, we’re looking at a bunch of high-profile Switch games and which ones would most benefit from a performance patch on the next console.

A little while back, a new rumor emerged that claimed a port of Breath of the Wild for Nintendo’s next console is in development. Though we aren’t sure of the specifics, the main reason to port this game would be to up the performance to 60 frames per second with even higher visual quality. This got us thinking: if games are getting performance patches on Switch 2, which of Nintendo’s first-party Switch games could use a boost? 


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