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Skul: The Hero Slayer finally has a release date on Switch and will make its way to the console on October 21, an eShop listing confirms.

The game was first confirmed for the system back in May 2020. It was originally planned for an early 2021 launch, though that ultimately didn’t happen and there hadn’t been any news regarding launch timing until today. On the bright side, publisher Neowiz and developer SouthPAW Games will finally have the Switch version ready to go next week.

Ubisoft has just issued new DLC for Uno on Switch in the form of The Call of Yara. This new content is inspired by the tropical paradise island Yara, bringing along new features and a game mode.

The Call of Yara introduces a Yara-inspired board and menu, exclusive themed-cards, and immersive audio soundtrack. Players start out by drawing seven cards and 300 Pesos. They then collect 100 Pesos at the beginning of every turn, which can be spent to hire the services of Libertad legends.

Ubisoft points out that each character in Uno’s The Call of Yara affects the gameplay differently. Spend your Pesos strategically to unlock the services below:

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Mojang Studios has issued a new 1.11.1.0 update for Minecraft Dungeons. The main highlight is adding support for the Spookier Fall 2021 event, but also includes changes and fixes.

Below are the full patch notes for the Minecraft Dungeons 1.11.1.0 update:

Publisher Snowman and developer The Game Band today announced a Switch release date for Where Cards Fall, a slice of life puzzle game. The title will be available for Switch next month, November 4.

We first heard about the game exactly a year ago. It was first planned for early 2021, but we’ll now be seeing it next month instead.

Where Cards Fall has players building houses of cards to bring formative memories to life and it’s all presented within a coming-of-age story. Here’s some additional information:

Strictly Limited Games will offer physical versions of Cotton Guardian Force Saturn Tribute in the west, it’s been revealed.

The game will be available in two forms. First up is a limited edition, which only comes with the game and a manual. There’s also a fancier collector’s edition containing the following:

Some of the staff at MercurySteam are speaking out about the company’s handling of credits, and specifically how it relates to Metroid Dread.

According to Spanish site Vandal (via Neat), the studio has confirmed a policy in which developers who worked for less than 25% of the game’s total development time are not included in the credits. The company is said to make exceptions for “exceptional contributions”, though the specifics surrounding this are unclear. MecurySteam employees say that Metroid Dread was in the works for four years, meaning staff would need to have been involved for at least twelve months to be credited.

Silken Sail, along with Top Hat Studios, today announced that Henchman Story is heading to Switch. And in fact, the narrative adventure game is actually available starting today.

For more on the game, check out the following overview and trailer:

There’s a bit of a surprise for Switch owners for today, as Murder House has just received a surprise release on the console. It’s live in Europe and Australia, and it should be up in North America within the next few hours.

Murder House is a PS1 style survival horror game that acts as a spiritual successor to Babysitter Bloodbath. The game begins with a news crew breaking into an abandoned home of Anthony Smith, an executed serial cleaner. While the team intends to shoot a haunted house story, the notorious Easter Ripper may not actually be dead.

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

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Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
Monster Crown

Square Enix has issued a launch trailer for Dungeon Encounters, its new dungeon exploration RPG. Switch owners can pick up the title as of today.

Here’s some additional information:


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