A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include LEGO City Undercover, Panzer Dragoon: Remake, classic Star Wars games, and more.
Here are the full highlights:
Active Life: Outdoor Challenge (known as Family Trainer in other regions) was Bandai Namco’s fitness game for Wii from way back in 2008. Just recently, the game came to Switch in North America and Europe after first hitting Japan last December. We now have gameplay showing the final English version on Nintendo’s current console.
Here’s some information about the game:
Luna’s Fishing Garden, a cozy fishing and building game from Coldwild Games and AbsoDev, landed on Switch this week, and we now have some new gameplay.
Here’s an overview of the title:
The upcoming laid-back management adventure game Bear and Breakfast will no longer meet its original 2021 launch target. It’s now scheduled for the first half of 2022, developer Gummy Cat recently announced.
The studio explained: “We started developing this game in January 2020, and then the funniest thing happened – doing almost anything these days feel way harder than it has been, but developing the game exclusively during the pandemic feels like one of the hardest things we’ve ever had to do, but I’m sure that’s not the first time you’ve heard that.”
New gameplay has come in for the Switch version of BloodRayne Betrayal: Fresh Bites. Ziggurat Interactive and WayForward brought the title to Nintendo’s console this week.
Here’s some information about the hack and slash title:
Live Wire brought another classic shoot ’em up to Switch this week in the form of Espgaluda II, and gameplay is now available. As a reminder, the title just made it out on September 9.
We have the following overview for Espgaluda II:
Tails of Iron won’t be digital-only – a physical release is confirmed to be happening as well.
Retailers have started adding in listings for the boxed version of Tails of Iron. It’ll be the “Crimson Knight Edition”, which features extra content. Players will receive three skins each for armor, weapons, shield, and helmets.
Tails of Iron is due out for Switch on September 17. Pre-orders for the physical release are up on Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop.
Nintendo has added two periods of maintenance to its schedule. Next week, there’ll be slight downtime involving cloud saves. The Switch, 3DS, and Wii U eShop will then be impacted during the start of October.
Here’s the full schedule:
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, FIFA 22, Fisti-Fluffs, TOEM, and more.
Here’s the full roundup: