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Astrologaster, Nyamyam’s Shakespearean comedy, is on track for release on Switch this week. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Astrologaster is planned for February 18 on Switch. Additional information and a trailer are located here.

A March release window for Later Alligator on Switch in Europe and North America has been confirmed. Smallbu Animation recently made the announcement via Twitter.

A digital version of Later Alligator will be available for purchase on the Switch eShop, and a physical release is planned to release in collaboration with Fangamer. You can check out our initial coverage of the title here.

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Rocket League has been updated to version 1.93. The latest update addresses some bugs and adds new security, check out the patch notes below.

Check out what’s happening right now in Dragalia Lost:

Elden Pixels and Decemberborn have shared a 15-minute gameplay video for Cathedral, the upcoming Metroidvania game for Switch. View the footage below.

Cathedral arrives for Switch as an eShop download on February 18. More information and a trailer can be found here.

The Switch version of ScourgeBringer recently received a new update. It comes with the ability to save during runs, adaptive difficulty, achievements and stats menus, additional accessibility settings, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Thanks to GameXplain, we have a new look at Bravely Default II – specifically the Wiswald region. Check out the latest footage below.

Bravely Default II arrives for Switch on February 26.

Marvelous has released a pair of new Japanese commercials for Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town. Both can be found below.

Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town launches for Switch in Japan on February 25. It will follow on March 23 in North America and March 26 in Europe.

Switch couldn’t be doing much better at the moment. With the device just about to hit its fourth anniversary, it recently outsold the 3DS and is now Nintendo’s fifth best-selling platform of all time. Total sales are at about 80 million units worldwide, and there are no signs of things slowing down anytime soon.

Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, who played a big role in getting Switch off the ground, isn’t surprised by the console’s big success up to this point. In a Gamertag Radio interview, he mentioned how he believed “it was going to be magical” after seeing a prototype version many years ago, and also noted how the ability to take the gaming experience everywhere addresses a player complaint.

Additionally, Reggie said that Switch’s performance made his retirement decision easier since he knew Nintendo “was going to be in great shape for at least a few years.”

Reggie’s full words:


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