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Numskull Games and Ground Shatter today announced RICO London, a follow-up to the 2019 title RICO. The faced-paced first-person shooter launches on Switch in June.

Here’s an overview of RICO London, along with a trailer:

Drowning Monkey Games announced today that Castle Kong, its Donkey Kong-inspired platformer, will be releasing on Switch later this month. The title should drop on February 25.

Here’s an overview of Castle Kong, along with a trailer:

Capcom has published the third developer video for Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection, which we have below. Producer Peter Fabiano discusses the game’s difficulties and dangers as well as how the team aims to recreate the classic challenge that the series is known for.

Here’s the new video:

Best Buy now has the newly-released Mario Red & Blue Edition Switch system in stock. If you’re interested in securing one, head on over here.

The Mario Red & Blue Edition Switch system already went up on GameStop earlier today. However, it seemed to sell out relatively quickly. It’s unclear how much stock Best Buy has.

After it was announced in 2018, Buildings Have Feelings Too! now has a proper release window. The game will first launch digitally in March, followed by a physical version in May.

A Signature Edition with extra goodies is planned (pictured above), which can be pre-ordered here.

Here’s an overview of Buildings Have Feelings Too!, along with a trailer:

Atlus has released a new “Liberate Hearts” trailer for Persona 5 Strikers that dives into the adventure the Phantom Thieves take on in the game. Watch it below.

Persona 5 Strikers launches for Switch on February 23.

PQube and Inti Creates have issued a launch trailer for Gal Gun Returns, which arrives today on Switch. Watch the video below.

Gal Gun Returns is out now on Switch both physically and digitally.

Modus Games has announced that Override 2: Super Mech League has received new Bemular as part of the game’s season pass.

Here’s an introduction to the character, along with a trailer:

According to the latest NPD report which reports data from the United States, Switch was the best-selling hardware platform in units sold for the month of January. Not only that, but unit sales were the highest of any platform in a January month since the Wii in January 2010.

Switch lost out to the PlayStation 5 last month in terms of dollars sold. However, it should be pointed out that Sony’s console is significantly more expensive.

Overall gaming hardware sales in the U.S. were 144 percent higher than January 2020, coming in at $319 million. NPD says it’s the highest amount for a January month since $323 million was generated in January 2011.

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Another round of data is in from this month’s NPD report. We now have a look at the best-selling games in the United States for January specifically on Switch.

Here’s the full set of data:

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