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A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Freedom Planet, Human: Fall Flat, Death Squared, and more.

Here’s the full roundup of sales:

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Jotun developer Thunder Lotus Games is bringing Sundered to Switch – and very soon at that. A listing on the Japanese eShop reveals a release date of December 21.

Sundered is described as “replayable metroidvania where you resist or embrace ancient eldritch powers.” We have more details and a trailer below.

The next summoning event has gone live in Fire Emblem Heroes. Three Heroes with Ward skills, which only they may wield, are available as a part of the 5-start Summoning Focus: Heroes with Ward Skills.

The new event will be live until December 13. Players won’t be required to use Orbs the first time they summon.

Katamari Damacy Reroll will only be released on Switch digitally in Europe, Bandai Namco recently confirmed to Nintendo Everything. That means a physical version will not be offered in the region and it will only be sold on the eShop.

In North America, the situation is slightly different. Katamari Damacy Reroll will be sold physically, but only at one retailer. GameStop has the exclusivity on that one.

Japan seems to be where Katamari Damacy Reroll is receiving the best treatment. It will be sold at most retailers without any exclusivity, and digital will still be an option.

The team behind NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 won’t be abandoning the game anytime soon. As relayed by lead producer Tobias Heussner, the team has a lot of additions lined up for the future.

Heussner said, “we’re planning to add some existing features to the game as well as more playgrounds as we did with the Halloween DLC. Also, more NBA players will be made available to our community. A lot more DLC is coming!”

The latest issue of Famitsu has shared a listing of the top 30 best-selling games in Japan for the month of October 2018. You can check out the full results below, including debut digital sales for Super Mario Party, Mega Man 11, Dark Souls: Remastered, and more.

Bethesda issued a new update for Fallout Shelter on Switch this week. All players can begin accessing version 1.0.2.

The patch notes are as follows:

Early next week, SEGA Genesis Classics will be making its way to Switch. Take a look at a bunch of footage showing off the collection below.

Rad Rodgers for Switch might be one of THQ Nordic’s worst-kept secrets right now. A number of signs have pointed to its release over the past few months, including listings on GameFly and the ESRB.

Adding to that is another listing, this time coming from Amazon Canada. The retailer even shows the game’s boxart. Based on Amazon’s accurate history as well as the packaging image (not to mention GameFly and ESRB’s listings), it’s pretty much safe to assume at this point that Rad Rodgers will be coming to Switch. It’s just a matter of when, and when THQ Nordic will make an announcement.

Nintendo shipped Zelda: Breath of the Wild for Switch’s launch in 2017. Hyrule Warriors, another Zelda-themed title, was added to the system’s library earlier this year. This streak may continue in the future, as Eurogamer claims that “Nintendo is keen to have a Zelda game launch on Switch every year.”

The company has many possibilities at its disposal going forward. Last weekend, Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma seemingly teased Skyward Sword for Switch. Nintendo could also bring over the Wii U versions of Twilight Princess and Wind Waker. There also hasn’t been a new 2D Zelda in awhile, and we’re bound to get another 3D entry at some point – just not next year.

Meanwhile, a lot has been made about a recent comment from Game Informer editor Imran Khan who said on a podcast that “the next Zelda will probably be sooner than we think.”

Thanks to Jake for the tip.


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