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Toree 2 has made it to Switch, and new gameplay has emerged for the bite-sized 3D platformer. The title was made available on October 4.

Here’s an official overview with more information:

Spiritfarer recently received a new 1.12 update on Switch. Thunder Lotus Games implemented a ton of changes as well as fixes.

For the full patch notes regarding Spiritfarer update 1.12, continue on below. 

For the first Shin Megami Tensei V demon trailer of the day, Atlus is putting the spotlight on Sukuna-Hikona. Its very initial appearance came in Shin Megami Tensei II, and it has been present throughout the series since.

Over on the Megami Tensei Wiki, the site offers up some background information about Sukuna-Hikona. Read a bit more about the creature below.

A new 1.9 update went live for the Switch version of Doom Eternal this week. Aside from bug fixes, it adds a new in-game event.

Below are the full patch notes for the Doom Eternal 1.9 update:

Publisher PQube and developer CooCooSqueaky Games are bringing the turn-based strategy RPG Tears of Avia to Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. You’ll be able to pick it up on October 14.

Here’s an overview of the game’s premise:

Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The First Cases has received a new batch of gameplay on Switch. The title officially released in North America a few days ago after first appearing in Europe last week.

For more on Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The First Cases, check out the following overview:

Creepy Tale 2, a cartoon puzzle adventure game inspired by ancient European fairy tales from publisher No Gravity Games and developer Creepy Brothers, has received a new launch trailer for its Switch release. The title was made available on the system this week.

We have the following overview for Creepy Tale 2:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Nintendo has passed along a new set of screenshots for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that highlights the game’s recently-revealed Mii Fighter costumes for Doom Slayer, Octoling Wig, and Judd Had. The full set was unveiled during the final presentation for the title hosted by director Masahiro Sakurai.

The full set of images is below:

If you’ve played through No More Heroes 3, you may have noticed that the game has one sequence that’s extremely similar to Super Smash Bros. Director Suda51 spoke about that particular fight in an interview with Siliconera

Suda51 said it largely “started as a joke” and he “wrote it up a total rip-off of the Smash Bros. style”. However, after development began, he started to become a bit worried since it was more closely resembling Nintendo’s hit series than initially expected. Although Suda51 considered changing or removing the fight in No More Heroes 3, it managed to stay in after Nintendo and Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai gave their blessing.

Suda51 stated:


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