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Miles & Kilo is hitting Switch early next month, a listing on the North American Switch eShop reveals. It’s due out on July 5 for $7.99.

Four Horses developed Miles & Kilo, a fast-paced platformer from the same studio as Kid Tripp. We have further information below.

Former Wii U title Paranautical Activity is making the jump to Switch. As shown on the North American eShop, it’s currently slated for June 28.

Here’s an overview for the old-school first-person shooter with a roguelite twist:

At E3, GamesBeat interviewed Charlie Scibetta. Scibetta acts as Nintendo of America’s senior director of corporate communications. During the conversation, Scibetta spoke about Nintendo’s approach to E3 this year, the decision to stick with video presentations, having Fortnite revealed and released on the same day, and those who were hoping for a surprise.

We have these excerpts from the interview below. You can read the full discussion here.

Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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Some of the first Disgaea 1 Complete Switch footage has emerged from E3. Below you can see the game running in handheld mode.

Warner Bros. launched LEGO The Incredibles for Switch on Friday. If you’re interested in seeing how the game looks on the system, check out the videos below. We have both docked and portable gameplay.

System: Switch
Release date: June 21, 2018
Developer: I-Inferno
Publisher: PM Studios


Music does a lot for the soul, whether you’re an avid listener of a multitude of genres or a musician yourself, and that’s why I’ve always felt that rhythm games were one of the best places to escape reality. While we’ve seen the rhythm genre take on multiple forms and have its highs and lows, at the end of the day it’s the games that focus on the music and accessibility more than anything else that shine the most and remain consistent in relevancy and lifespan. With MUSYNX’s eclectic library of music and ease of access for beginners and veterans alike, I think we can safely add it to a promising new wave of rhythm games looking to blend forward-thinking ideas with an extremely clean interface where it’s just you and the music.

Ink footage

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On Tuesday, Digerati is publishing Ink on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

During a live stream last week, NIS America showcased The Lost Child by showing an hour of footage. We have the full recording below.

GungHo Online Entertainment announced its brand new Switch game Ninjala at E3 this week. Continue on below for some of the first off-screen footage.


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