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Nintendo has put out a new video highlighting some of the games that were added to the eShop around January 2020. Get a look at it below.

Gelato Games is bringing the retro-inspired action platformer Goblin Sword to Switch in February, according to an eShop listing. The title will be sold digitally starting February 13.

Here’s an overview of Goblin Sword, along with a trailer:

Hypercharge: Unboxed is out now on the Switch eShop, and a new launch trailer is in to celebrate. We’ve included the video below.

Bigben and Zordix have shared a new commented gamepaly trailer for Overpass. Below, director Joakim Eriksson introduces all of the gameplay features and shows off different ways to play.

Sisters Royale: Five Sisters Under Fire will be receiving a physical release, Strictly Limited Run Games has announced. The vertical shooter just released digitally on the eShop this week.

Pre-orders for Sisters Royale: Five Sisters Under Fire go live on February 23. Along with a standard release, fans will be able to purchase a collector’s edition.

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Publisher Forever Entertainment and developer Different Tales today announced that Wanderlust Travel Stories is coming to Switch. It’ll be out on the eShop sometime in February, though a specific date hasn’t been shared just yet.

Here’s an overview of Wanderlust Travel Stories, along with a trailer:

The sci-fi puzzle game The Turing Test makes its way to Switch on February 7. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Super PowerUp Games today announced Speedway Racing, a new type of arcade racing game for Switch. A release window was not shared.

Speedway Racing features four-player multiplayer, online rankings, and more. Additional details can be found below, along with screenshots.

Ash of Gods: Redemption is out today on Switch, and a launch trailer has been shared to celebrate. We have the video below.

A couple minutes ago, both the official English and Japanese Twitter accounts of Platinum Games posted the image above, showing Hideki Kamiya at his desk. His computer monitors are completely black, except for the Platinum Games logo and the date and time on the left one. You’ll notice that the time says “1:01” – a possible reference to The Wonderful 101. Many fans are already speculating that this might be Platinum’s way of teasing something related to The Wonderful 101, possibly a port of the game for Nintendo Switch. Naturally, this picture by itself isn’t confirmation of anything – while it’s unlikely that the monitor prominently displaying that exact time behind Hideki Kamiya, who was the director of The Wonderful 101, is a coincidence, Platinum Games are known for being cheeky and sometimes putting out references to their games that don’t necessarily mean anything.

Still, the company have talked about The Wonderful 101 and a possible future of the series recently. In June of last year, Platinum Games stated that they’ve been doing “a lot of intel gathering” about the game. Also, in February of last year, Atsushi Inaba, who was the producer of the game, said that he’s interested in releasing The Wonderful 101 again. Back in 2017, they posted some artwork of some The Wonderful 101 characters playing on a Nintendo Switch.

What do you think? Are Platinum Games actually teasing something here? Or are they just having fun?

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