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At Gamescom 2021, Goblinz Publishing and developer Alambik Studio announced Diluvian Winds for Switch. The 2D management/adventure game is said to be coming “soon”, though we don’t have any specifics beyond that.

We have the following overview of Diluvian Winds:

Terror of Hemasaurus is coming to Switch, publisher Digerati and developer Loren Lemcke have announced. The retro city smash ’em up is scheduled to launch in early 2022.

Thanks to Digerati, we have the following overview with additional information:

At Gamescom 2021 today, publisher WhisperGames and developer BitNine Studio shared the latest details about tERRORbane. The JRPG-inspired adventure is now confirmed for launch in Q1 2022. This is the first sort of update we have concerning the release window for tERRORbane.

Here’s a whole bunch of information about the title covering the gameplay and more:

As part of Gamescom 2021, publisher Microids and developer Ocellus Studio have prepared a new trailer for their upcoming platformer Marsupilami: Hoobadventure.

Here’s a recap on the game for those that missed out on the original announcement:

Townscaper never received an actual release date on Switch, but it turns out that it has just now launched. Publisher Raw Fury and developer Oskar Stålberg did at least follow through on the original goal to have it out by the end of the month. The news and surprise release came as part of Gamescom 2021 today.

Townscaper originally appeared on Steam in June 2020, though many fans have been waiting to play the game on Switch. It’s a relaxing experience all about building, with Stålberg stating that there’s “no real gameplay” and it’s “more of a toy than a game.”

Goblinz Publishing and developer Goblinz Studio today announced Sandwalkers, a roguelike turn-based exploration game. It’s in development for Switch, though there’s no word on a release window currently.

Here’s an overview of the game:

The action adventure RPG There Is No Light has a final release window on Switch. Today, publisher HypeTrain Digital and developer Zelart announced that the game is due out this November.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Blizzard will change the name of Overwatch character McCree, the company has announced.

The move is being made in the wake of a lawsuit against Activision Blizzard. Many employee reports have surfaced in recent weeks regarding sexual harassment and gender discrimination.

McCree was named after Jesse McCree, a staffer that spent many years at Blizzard and contributed to several of its games. While he departed the company earlier this month, he has ties to the ongoing lawsuit against Activision Blizzard.

Below is Blizzard’s full statement on the name change for McCree in Overwatch:

Blasphemous still has a bit of life in it as the game is set to receive another update titled Wounds of Eventide, Team17 and The Game Kitchen have announced. It will unlock the game’s true ending. While we don’t have a concrete date yet for its release, expect to see it on December 9. It will be available entirely for free.

That’s not all for Blasphemous, as a sequel has been confirmed as well. Blasphemous II will launch in 2023. If you’re curious about the series’ future, you’ll probably want to play through the new Wounds of Eventide update.

Here’s a trailer covering all of today’s news:

No More Heroes 3 is just about here, and we’ve got one more countdown trailer. This time around, main villain Fu gets the spotlight.

Here’s the full trailer:


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