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Panic Button has been one of the most prolific studios when it comes to Switch ports. The company worked with Bethesda to bring over Doom and Wolfenstein II, with Doom Eternal to follow later. Panic Button also worked on Rocket League for Switch as well as the upcoming version of Warframe.

GamesIndustry published a new piece today with Panic Button GM Adam Creighton. One of the topics discussed was supporting Switch, of which Creighton had this to say:

Today, Nintendo announced its lineup and plans for the MCM Comic Con taking place in Birmingham. Along with several playable Switch titles, some extensive Splatoon 2 activities are in the pipeline.

Those who attend will be able to get their hands on the following games:

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JanduSoft published a new animated trailer for Super Hyperactive Ninja today ahead of its October 25 launch on Switch. Watch it below.

Earlier today, news of Bandai Namco bringing Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission leaked out of V-Jump. Check out the first scan from the magazine above.

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Thanks to a listing on the Japanese eShop, we now have a release date for Magic Scroll Tactics. Mediascape will publish the title on October 25.

We have the following overview courtesy of Steam, along with a trailer:

Playism will soon be publishing Croixleur Sigma on Switch, a listing on the Japanese eShop reveals. The game is currently scheduled for November 1 at a price point of 1,400 yen.

Here’s an overview from Steam, along with a trailer:

NAIRI: Tower of Shirin has finally been dated for Switch. Over on the Japanese eShop, a listing has just been added which reveals a November 29 release date.

Here’s an overview for the game, along with a trailer:

NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 is out now on Switch. Get a look at close to an hour of footage in the video below.

Back during the summer, Grunka Munka Games announced Collidalot for Switch. The studio today confirmed that it’ll be releasing digitally via the eShop next month.

Here’s an overview along with a new trailer:

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

Switch – 44,070
PS4 Pro – 15,442
PS4 – 10,030
New 2DS LL – 4,665
Vita – 2,506
New 3DS LL – 1,976
2DS – 305
Xbox One X – 157
Xbox One – 76

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

Switch – 42,957
PS4 – 15,322
New 2DS LL – 5,218
PS4 Pro – 5,084
Vita – 2,675
New 3DS LL – 1,978
2DS – 310
Xbox One X – 52
Xbox One – 23

And here are the software charts:


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