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Today, Other Tales Interactive announced that it’s putting Miniatures on Switch. It’ll be releasing on November 14, 2024.

Miniatures is a thought-provoking collection of interactive short stories. Players will explore a vast seascape, build odd furniture, feed a lizard, and play with sand castles. 

More information can be found in the following overview:

Thanks to PQube, we have the western release date for I*Chu: Chibi Edition. The rhythm action idol adventure game launches on October 3, 2024.

PQube announced that it would be localizing I*Chu: Chibi Edition back in March. However, no release window was given at the time.

If you’re looking for more information about the game, read the following overview:

Vince Zampella, the head of Respawn and head of EA Studios, recently commented on the company’s feelings when it comes to Nintendo and the possibility of bringing Battlefield to Switch 2.

Zampella was speaking in an interview with IGN when he called Nintendo a “great partner”. And while there isn’t much to say about Switch 2 since the since has yet to be unveiled, it sounds like EA would be open to bringing Battlefield to the new console.

CINIC Games is bringing Extra Coin to Switch, the developer has announced. The game arrives on October 8, 2024.

Extra Coin, an adventure game and story-rich life sim, has you going into The Arcade after your parents set foot in the virtual world. There are various activities to participate in, areas to explore, and more.

Further details can be found in the following overview:

New gameplay has been released for Elsie. The title, a rogue-like action-platformer, comes from Playtonic and Knight Shift Games.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

Aura of World, which was announced for Switch earlier in the year, secured a release date. It’s been confirmed that the game is slated for September 24, 2024.

Aura of Worlds was first made known for Switch in March. At the time, it had a Q2 2024 launch window – so there was a slight delay.

Here’s an overview of the game:

They Came From the Sky 2 is dropping on Switch this week, publisher Ratalaika Games and developer FobTi interactive announced today. The launch is scheduled for September 20, 2024.

They Came From the Sky 2 is a fast-paced arcade game. Players will look to save Earth as a giant alien robot.

Here’s the official overview:

Splatoon 3’s big Grand Festival event has wrapped up, ending the game’s primary content cycle (save for maybe a couple of repeat Splatfests). During the event, all players were moved over to an exclusive Grand Festival venue instead of the standard Splatsville, Inkopolis Square, or Inkopolis Plaza hub. The seven idols took turns performing their music during the event, too. The Grand Festival venue had a ton of work put into it, and so it’d be a shame if it weren’t accessible again after the event. Fortunately, you can still go back even though the event has ended. All you need is a certain amiibo.

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Another Game Trial has been announced for Nintendo Switch Online in Europe, and this time around, Wildfrost is taking the spotlight.

During the event, the entire experience can be accessed at no extra cost. All progress can be transferred to the full version if you choose to purchase it.

The Plucky Squire is almost here, and a new launch trailer has emerged. We’re finally going to see the action adventure title on Switch following a delay:

Learn more about the game in this eShop description:


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