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Retro Bowl only just debuted on Switch this month, but a new 1.0.2 update is already available. It largely includes a few fixes, but also a refresh for Washington uniforms.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Hundred Days: Winemaking Simulator will be appearing on Switch soon, but we have some early gameplay. This comes ahead of the title’s launch next week.

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

Some lengthy gameplay has emerged for Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream, which landed on Switch this week. An hour of footage is available.

Here’s some information about the game:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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GameStop has revealed that it will be offering consumers a pre-order bonus for Kirby and the Forgotten Land. By reserving the game, fans can obtain a limited edition pin set while supplies last. You can get a look at it above.

Here’s some information about Kirby and the Forgotten Land:

If you played the Test Test for MLB The Show 22 on Switch not too long ago, you may have noticed that the game’s performance – specifically the frame rate, which you can see here – was a bit wonky. However, the team is promising an improved build for launch.

Ramone Russell, the product development communications and brand strategist for MLB The Show, spoke about this in a new episode of the Feature Premiere highlighting the Switch version. Ultimately the target is 30 FPS.

Russell said the following regarding the performance and frame rate for MLB The Show 22 on Switch:

Yet another update is being distributed for the Switch puzzler Grindstone, with Capybara Games announcing “Carnival of Creeps”.

Carnival of Creeps adds a carnival-themed area in Grindstone with 15 levels and its own set of special mechanics. A new Teleporter Arrow item is included as well.

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It’s taken a bit of time for retailers to start catching up, but following the February 2022 Nintendo Direct, fans can now start to pre-order titles shown during the event. The presentation had a few brand new announcements as well as updates on previously-known projects.

We’ve started our roundup pre-order products for the February 2022 Nintendo Direct below. We’ll also suggest folks check out out weekly pre-order update posts that are posted every Sunday.

Today, publisher Ziggurat Interactive and developer Mega Cat Studios announced World Championship Boxing Manager II. The game is in development for Switch and other platforms with a release set for this spring.

The first World Championship Boxing Manager initially came out in 1990, so the sequel has been three decades in the making. This upcoming project expands on the original, “offering updated visuals, deeper gameplay with RPG-like skill selection, and new characters based on former pro boxers Rocky Marciano and Sugar Ray Robinson.”

Untold Tales, Studio Voyager, and IguanaBee have pumped out yet another trailer for the heartfelt pixel-puzzle-platformer What Lies in the Multiverse. This time around, the “Pixel Red Band” video sheds a little light on why a cute-looking pixel game got hit with a mature rating.

Here’s some extra information about What Lies in the Multiverse:


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