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Previously released on mobile and Steam, Radiant Island is now coming to Switch. The European eShop has it down for a February 22 release.

Radiation Island is a first-person survival adventure game set in an open world environment. The premise is that, as part of the “Philadelphia Experiment”, you have become stranded in a parallel, alternate reality.

Continue on below for more details and a trailer for Radiation Island.

Does the name Virtuos ring a bell? If you paid attention to last year’s release of L.A. Noire on Switch, it may sound familiar. Rockstar worked with Virtuos to bring that title to Nintendo’s console.

The same company looks to be behind the release of another notable Switch re-release. Dark Souls: Remastered has been rated in Australia, showing that Virtuos is working on FromSoftware’s classic for Nintendo’s console. Polish studio QLOC has been rumored to be handling the title for other platforms.

Krafted Games posted a new speedrun developer video today for Polygod, its minimalist, rogue-like, randomly generated, first-person shooter coming to Switch. View it below.

ConcernedApe is still tinkering away on Stardew Valley’s big 1.3 update, with some help from Chucklefish. The game will be getting multiplayer support as well as some new content.

This week, ConcernedApe provided an update on what’s to come for Stardew Valley. Here’s the full rundown:

Listings on the eShop show that two more classics from Hamster are arriving on Switch next week. Magical Drop III, along with Heroic Episode, will be out on February 22.

Below is an overview of both title::

Ratings for Mega Man Legacy X Collection and Mega Man Legacy X Collection 2 popped up in Australia yesterday. It’s a clear sign that when Capcom brings the Mega Man X games to Switch, there will be two separate collections.

We also can’t forget that the mainline Mega Man titles are heading to Switch. For the original Mega Man Legacy Collections, it seems that this will be a single release.

Steredenn: Binary Stars is on the way to Switch, Pixelnest Studio announced today. Even better, the game already has a release date of March 8.

While Steredenn: Binary Stars previously released elsewhere, the shump/roguelike mashup has been significantly expanded for Switch. In addition to new content, the game has reworked balancing, scoring, optimization, and more polish.

We have more on Steredenn: Binary Stars below plus a trailer.

Much in the way that Voez has been updated on Switch, Rayark’s other rhythm game Deemo is receiving a patch. Version 1.1 is available for download now.

After downloading the update, you’ll have access to 24 new songs. Controller support has also been added.

We have a trailer for the new 1.1 update tomorrow.

The Wii U game Toki Tori 2+ is coming to Switch as Toki Tori 2+: Nintendo Switch Edition, according to the latest European Nintendo Download PR.

The game should be available to pre-load from the eShop starting tomorrow. We don’t have US pricing yet, but it’ll be €9.99 / £9.03 if you pre-order (regularly €14.99 / £13.49). The cheaper price is valid until March 9, so we assume the game will be out then.

We have the following information about Toki Tori 2+: Nintendo Switch Edition:

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Bayonetta – €10.00 for purchasers of Bayonetta 2; regularly €29.99 (available February 16)
Bayonetta 2 – €30.00 for purchasers of Bayonetta; regularly €49.99 (available February 16)
The Longest Five Minutes – €39.99 (available February 16)
Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame – €59.99


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