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GameXplain has showed off an hour of footage from Cadence of Hyrule’s new update. Take a look at the gameplay below.

Nintendo has uploaded a minute-long video showcasing some of the first and third-party games available on Switch. Watch it below.

Nintendo continues its “My Way to Play” commercial series for Switch with an advert featuring Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Luigi’s Mansion 3. Check it out below.

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Publisher Bigben and developer KT Racing today confirmed that its racing sim TT Isle of Man will be made for Switch. The game is on track for Q1 2020.

Additionally, the two sides have shared a new “Upping The Game” trailer for TT Isle of Man 2 showing technical improvements made for the sequel. The team has rebuilt the bike physics, speed wobbles have been added to alert riders that a fall could be imminent, and more.

Here’s the full rundown of improvements:

Update: We have more information on what’s new, and have included it below.


Original: Nintendo has announced that a new update has gone live for Cadence of Hyrule. Once installed, players can access “Octavo’s Ode”, a new storyline based on the antagonist.

Unfortunately, Nintendo didn’t elaborate further with any additional details. We’ll have more coverage on the site when more information and videos surface.

Hamster will publish Arcade Archives VS. Balloon Fight on Switch next week, an eShop listing reveals. All regions will be getting the classic game on December 27.

The arcade version of Balloon Fight is similar to its NES counterpart which has players moving across different stages and popping enemy balloons. There are differences though, such as the vertical-centric levels.

Arcade Archives VS. Balloon Fight will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

Source: Switch eShop

As it turns out, Yoshi’s Woolly World had a bunch of potential tracks that didn’t make it into the final game. Composer Tomoya Tomita was kind enough to share around a dozen pieces of music that were ultimately dropped.

Here’s the full set:

Conan Chop Chop will launch for Switch on February 25, 2020, publisher Funcom and developer Mighty Kingdom have announced.

Conan Chop Chop was originally planned for September 3. However, the game was pushed back to Q1 2020 with the team wanting to add online multiplayer.

Here’s an overview of Conan Chop Chop as well as the latest trailer:

A Switch eShop listing is showing a new title from publisher Ultimate Games and developer Adaptive Game. Technosphere, a marble-based title, is due out on January 10.

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

2019 is just about over, and Nintendo is giving Switch players a chance to reflect on the past year with a new website. It shares a ton of stats primarily based on playtime this year – most-played games, amount of hours played, most active days, and more. It even shows the first title fans played on Switch as well as how many My Nintendo points they earned this year.

You can check out the website for yourself here. Feel free to share your stats in the comments below.

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