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Following its release on Switch this week, a new batch of gameplay has arrived for Hitchhiker. Get a look at the footage below.

For those that are interested in Hitchhiker, it’s currently live on the Switch eShop. Our previous coverage with more details and a trailer can be found here.

Tools Up! players can now get their hands on the first episode of the game’s Garden Party DLC. It comes with 15 levels, new tools and mechanics, and the raccoon as a challenger.

Here’s an official overview of the DLC plus a trailer:

The fighting game Touhou Hyouibana: Antinomy of Common Flowers arrives on Switch next week. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Touhou Hyouibana: Antinomy of Common Flowers is slated for April 22 on the Switch eShop.

Jump Force was given a small but noteworthy update on Switch within the past few days. Among what’s new is support for the friend invite feature.

For the full patch notes, continue on below.

The boomerang fighting game Bamerang will be appearing on Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. It’s currently expected on April 22.

We have the following overview and trailer straight from Lululu Entertainment:

To celebrate the release of Godstrike, Freedom Games and OverPowered Team have readied a new launch trailer. View the video for the time based twin-stick shooter below.

Godstrike is currently live on the Switch eShop. For more information about the game, check out our previous coverage here.

As part of its bi-weekly stream a few days ago, Famitsu highlighted the latest Arcade Archives games on Switch. Find the full recording below for footage of Saboten Bombers, Frisky Tom.

Arcade Archives Saboten Bombers and Arcade Archives Frisky Tom are both live on the Switch eShop.

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include R-Type Final 2, Subnautica (and Subnautica: Below Zero), Touhou Hyouibana: Antinomy of Common Flowers, Shantae 1, Picross S6, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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New Pokemon Snap isn’t Bandai Namco’s first crack at the Pokemon series. The company was also responsible for Pokken Tournament for Wii U and arcades – as well as the Switch port that released later on.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, it was Pokken Tournament that ultimately led Bandai Namco being able to work on New Pokemon Snap. Director Haruki Suzaki mentioned that to IGN and also confirmed that the team was able to speak with some of the original Pokemon Snap developers while tackling the Switch project.

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