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Publisher OverGamez and developer Copperglass have announced that LIT: Bend the Light, their physics-based puzzle game is releasing very soon on Switch. It is launching on the platform in just a few weeks on March 3.

LIT: Bend the Light is a light-based physics puzzler where you manipulate beams of light refracting off of mirrors and other objects in order to reach the goal.

The Pokemon Company has announced that in the lead-up to this year’s Pokemon Day 2022, they are making one brand new announcement for a whole host of games and projects every day this week.

The topic and date of each announcement is as follows:

Capcom has just announced Capcom Fighting Collection for Switch. The game is a collection of 10 past Capcom fighting games and is releasing June 24, 2022.

The 10 games featured in the collection are:

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 finally reclaims the overall #1 top spot.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between February 3 and February 9.

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Alien: Isolation, Crysis Remastered Trilogy, Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom, and more.

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Nightdive Studios has been behind some top-tier ports and remasters over the years. Most recently, the company was behind PowerSlave Exhumed on Switch. Nightdive also brought a number of other games to the platform, including  Quake, Turok 1 and 2, Shadowman Remastered, and more.

Nightdive hasn’t had the chance to remaster any games from Nintendo itself, but that hasn’t stopped the company from trying. CEO Stephen Kick actually revealed on Twitter a few days ago that it has talked with the Big N about the possibility. However, Nintendo “always get gun shy working with third-party developers even after Nightdive Studios
released the first N64 games on their platform.”

There’s a huge contrast between Xenoblade position as a series today and twelve years ago when it started. Early on in the series, Nintendo didn’t even consider releasing the first game in North America, which led to the creation of “Operation Rainfall” – a campaign in which fans asked for the western release of 3 Wii games, including Xenoblade Chronicles.

Well, things are very different right now. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was just announced and the level of popularity has increased considerably. Taking all of this into consideration, I discuss the good place that Xenoblade is in right now and why Nintendo is promoting the series so much. You can check out the video down below.

Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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Nintendo has updated its upcoming maintenance schedule, though there isn’t too much planned at the moment. The company has provided some very early advance notice regarding a bit of downtime lined up for the Switch eShop at the start of March. Other than that, things are currently pretty quiet.

Below is the full maintenance schedule as things stand now:

Zynga shared more on Star Wars Hunters this week, revealing new Hunters for the game as well as Huttball and new maps.

As far as the Hunters go, we’re introduced to Skora and Sprocket. Huttball is a Squad-vs-Squad match. Finally, the new maps include The Great Hunt, Dusty Ridge, Gauntlet, and Highline.

Here’s the full rundown on the new Hunters, Huttball, and new maps for Star Wars Hunters:


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