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About a week ago, Nintendo announced the release dates for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD. They’ll be launching in May and June respectively. Some had thought that they could be coming in the latter half of the year, but it turns out they’re dropping fairly soon.

The second part of 2024 is now wide open for Nintendo. As things stand now, the company has no announced titles for the rest of the year. Some banked on a new Pokemon game coming out this holiday given how it seems Switch 2 won’t be arriving until 2025 (at least based on rumors), but even that isn’t happening with Pokemon Legends: Z-A confirmed for next year.

Obviously Nintendo won’t go the whole second half of 2024 without a new Switch game. What do you think the company could have in store? Do you think Metroid Prime 4 will finally arrive this year? Let us know in the comments.

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Digital Eclipse brought Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story to Switch this week, and we have gameplay. You can get a look at the different included titles, gameography, and more.

Catch up on everything you need to know in the following overview:

Kingdom Come: Deliverance finally came to Switch, and new gameplay is available. 17 minutes of footage shows off Saber Interactive’s latest port.

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Warner Bros. is currently hosting a big Switch eShop sale with the lowest prices ever for Hogwarts Legacy and Mortal Kombat 1. Fans can save up to 85 percent. Not only are games discounted, but DLC as well.

The full lineup is as follows:

System: Switch
Release date: March 7, 2024
Developer: Hyper Games
Publisher: Raw Fury


Finding out that The Moomins is not only still an active franchise but is in fact still doing quite well for itself is one of the more surprising things that has happened to me this year thus far. As a child of the 90s I have fond memories of The Moomins (both the novels and the 1990s TV series) and I was eager to revisit that world in Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley, which appeared to capture the essence of Tove Jansson’s original works perfectly through its beautiful hand-drawn art style and relaxed, adventure-focused gameplay with a melodic twist that complemented the titular Snufkin. The “cozy gaming” space is packed with top quality titles at this point, and although I couldn’t necessarily recommend Snufkin over some others to those without that sense of nostalgia that drew me to it on the basis of its gameplay, it is nonetheless a title I find difficult to fault and would urge people to pick up as few are as immersive or charming as this one.

As shared by Dear Villagers and Studio Windsocke, we have the launch trailer for Passing By: A Tailwind Journey. The ballooning adventure experience made its way to Switch this week.

To recap, here’s what you can expect from the game:

A new version 1.1.0 update has been made available for the Switch version of Helvetii.

New features are included with a cooking mini-game, a bunch of additional items, unlockable moves, Boss Rush Mode, a new enemy, and more rooms. That’s along with changes to characters and enemies, plus fixes.

Here’s the full rundown:

Those interested in getting a closer look at Death of a Wish can now check out new gameplay. 45 minutes of footage has emerged.

Here’s an overview of the title with more details:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Bandai Namco started up a new Switch eShop sale, and it includes the lowest prices for different games including JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R, We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie, and more.

We have the full rundown of included games and prices below. 


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