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inXile Entertainment CEO Brian Fargo has revealed that Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut is coming to Switch.

Fargo posted the following on Twitter:


Wasteland 2 originally released in 2014 to a positive reception. It’s a turn-based and RPG with a mix of with tactical combat. For the late 2015’s release of Director’s Cut, inXile overhauled the visuals, added special personality traits and precision strikes, and recorded a ton of new voice-over.

Learn more about Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut below with an overview and trailer.

Nintendo’s mobile games haven’t exactly come out on time. The most recent title, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, was originally planned for 2016. As we know, that didn’t happen, and the official launch took place last month.

As a way of increasing and improving its mobile output, The Wall Street Journal reports that Nintendo is looking to cooperate with additional developers. Doing so would allow the company to release games on a more frequent basis for smart devices.

The Wall Street Journal adds that Nintendo has spoken with Puzzle & Dragons maker GungHo Online Entertainment. This would be a partnership and not anything extra. The Wall Street Journal says that Nintendo isn’t pursuing ownership stakes.

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Brawlout is a week away from arriving on Switch. To prepare for launch, you can now pre-load the game on the North American eShop.

You may want to take advantage of pre-loading if you’re interested in Brawlout. The process lets you make a purchase in advance and download most of the necessary data. Then on launch day, you’ll be able to begin playing almost right away.

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Atooi is celebrating the upcoming release of Mutant Mudds Collection with a new accolades trailer. See the video below.

Annapurna Interactive has announced that Gorogoa is coming to Switch. Furthermore, it’s expected in just a couple of days – December 14.

Gorogoa is a puzzle game with a hand-drawn story designed and illustrated by Jason Roberts. You can find more information and a trailer below.

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Poly Bridge lands on Switch this week, and we have some footage showing the game in action. Have a look at a few minutes of gameplay below.

In conjunction with the release of Pinball FX3 on Switch, Zen Studios has brought out a Carnivals and Legends table available for free. Check out a trailer for the content below.

Jupiter brought Picross S to Switch awhile back. Despite that, the developer isn’t finished with 3DS.

Jupiter announced today that Picross e8 arrives in Japan on December 20. It’ll cost 500 yen.

Picross e8 players can take on another 150 puzzles. For those with save data from Picross e, Picross e2, or Picross e3, more puzzles can be challenged.

Check out a trailer for Picross e8 below.

Nicalis has published a launch trailer for The End is Nigh, available today on Switch. Get a look at the video below.

Conquest Entertainment, Nintendo’s polish distributor in Poland, has apparently provided a bit of additional information about Bayonetta 1 and 2 for Switch.

Both games will supposedly run at 720p. That’s regardless of whether you’re playing docked or in portable mode. Also, both run at 60 frames per second.

Conquest Entertainment also said that the team behind Bayonetta 3 is similar to that of Bayonetta 2, unsurprisingly. The company did not comment on the involvement of original Bayonetta director Hideki Kamiya or Yosuke Hashimoto, who directed the second title.

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