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Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is out today on Switch. Have a look at the official launch trailer below, along with some footage.

Cook Serve Delicious! 2!! is making its way to Switch on April 10, Vertigo Gaming has announced. It’ll cost $12.99 on the eShop.

We have the following overview and trailer for the title:

The first update for R.B.I. Baseball 19 is now available. There are a number of Switch-specific improvements and fixes, including better fielder animations.

Below are the full patch notes:

SNK will host a new live stream for Samurai Shodown next week, the company has announced. The event will be held on April 4 / April 5.

SNK isn’t saying much about what the stream entails, but refers to it as an “announcement event”. If you’re interested in watching, here’s when it’ll begin:

Rumors of new Switch models picked up again yesterday after The Wall Street Journal published its latest report. Eurogamer has now come forward with an article of its own detailing what it has heard.

Eurogamer, citing “sources close to Nintendo,” shares the following:

SteamWorld Quest will debut on Switch via the eShop on April 25, Image & Form has announced. Pricing is set at $24.99 / €24.99 / £22.49.

Today’s news was accompanied by a new gameplay trailer. We’ve included the video below.

SteamWorld Quest will be receiving a physical release sometime after the eShop launch, but it’s not yet clear when that will be happening.

Ahead of PAX East 2019 later this week, the sci-fi action RPG Hellpoint has received a brand new trailer. View the video below.

Hellpoint arrives on Switch later this year.

Caladrius Blaze has been rated for Switch in Taiwan. While classifications don’t always confirm release plans, they often hint at upcoming announcements.

Caladrius, originally a PlayStation 3 shoot ’em up, received its enhanced version a couple of years ago. It packs in new characters, stages, and game modes.

Over the past couple of years, we’ve repeatedly heard from Final Fantasy XIV director Naoki Yoshida about wanting to have the MMORPG on more platforms, including Switch. The only barrier brought up in the past relates to cross-platform play. Nintendo and Microsoft fully support the feature, and Sony is starting to get on board as well. That means a Switch version is even more likely to happen now.

Speaking with GameSpot, Yoshida confirmed that Square Enix is still talking with Nintendo as well as other companies and are currently “in negotiations”. He said:

We have a bunch of new English footage from Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists running on Switch. Have a look at the gameplay below.


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