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GameXplain has uploaded a recording of some footage captured from Assassin’s Creed III Remastered running on Switch in handheld mode at PAX East. Check it out below.

One of the games listed on Special Reserve Games’ website is Gris. Based on that, it was widely assumed a physical version will be happening. Apparently that’s not the case after all.

Speaking with Ninty Gamer, Nomada Studio co-founder Roger Mendoza said: “There isn’t a really a physical edition planned, but we aren’t discarding the possibility either.”

Special Reserve Games is involved with physical releases for Digital Devolver products. If Gris isn’t receiving a boxed copy, it’s unclear why the title would have its own placement on the website.

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Ultrawings, an “open-world, aerial-themed game”, made it to the Switch eShop yesterday. View the game’s launch trailer below.

As mentioned earlier this week, the revamp of Shadowgate for Switch lands on the eShop on April 11. You can view a new trailer below.

Cosmoscope has rolled out the latest preview video for Morphies Law 2.0. We now have a look at Los Morphitos, a brand new map in the game.

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

Team Meat won’t be moving on from Super Meat Boy Forever after the game is released. Speaking with DualShockers, designer Tommy Refenes mentioned that the team has “some plans for DLC” that would consist of “substantial” new additions for it post-launch. Such DLC would intend to make the game’s levels “ridiculously hard”.

Something else in the works is a feature for user-created levels. However, this won’t be ready in time for launch. Refenes hasn’t elaborated on how the functionality will work just yet.

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GameXplain has recorded new off-screen footage of Final Fantasy X HD Remaster running on Switch from PAX East 2019. Watch the gameplay below.

Xenon Racer launched on various platforms a few days ago, including Switch. Unfortunately, the Switch version lags behind its other console counterparts when it comes to performance and visuals. Given the disparity between the launch trailer – which had been featured on the eShop – and the actual game, it felt like the game was not being advertised properly to potential buyers.

The good news is that the eShop trailer has been removed. Additionally, the team is working on a new Switch-specific video. Sales manager Jonathan Lowe has also promised that improvements are coming to improve the frame rate, reduce load times, and more.

A new trailer for Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth is in that features the characters of Persona 5. Watch it below.


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