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Marble It Up! Ultra has received new gameplay showing the first three chapters. Following the original title’s launch in 2018, this new entry recently dropped on Switch.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

Following its launch on Switch this week, new gameplay has emerged for Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate. We have a total of 14 minutes of footage.

For further information about the title, check out the following overview:

Star of Providence, which originally debuted in 2017 from Team D-13, is now heading to Switch. Big Mode will be publishing – though a release date has yet to be announced.

Star of Providence is a top-down action shooter with procedurally generated elements. A bunch of additional content is planned for the Switch launch, including new challenges, new characters, new enemies and bosses, new hazards, new music, new cartridges, new upgrades, new hacking mini-games, and new weapons.

System: Switch
Release date: August 17, 2023
Developer: Poncle
Publisher: Poncle


Every now and then a game will be released that breaks away from the labels that we use to define titles and will become a thing entirely unto itself. Vampire Survivors is one such game, having been met with massive success when it first launched last year. Part rogue-like, part bullet-hell, and entirely self-contained, it has already inspired several other titles that have tried to capture its unique magic. It is magic, I am very pleased to say, that is a perfect fit for the Switch, and a game that is more than worth your time.

A new launch trailer has come in for the recent Switch release Virgo Versus The Zodiac. It’s another look at the sci-fi/fantasy JRPG that just arrived on the system.

Here’s an overview from the eShop:

A release date for Trip World DX has been revealed, and it turns out that it’ll debut next week. The eShop lists it for August 31, 2023.

Trip World DX, an updated version of the Game Boy original with new features, was previously announced back in April. More information can be found in the following overview:

New gameplay is in for Blasphemous II, which just came to Switch this week. A little over a half hour of footage gives us a look at the Metroidvania title.

If you’re interested in learning more about it, read the following description:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Something that may have gone under the radar with this week’s No Man’s Sky news is that the game’s visuals have been improved on Switch.

Hello Games just issued a new “Echoes” update and it’s pretty significant. But aside from actual content additions, what was tucked away on the official website and patch notes is that the Switch version has been touched up.

The Pokemon Company chief operations officer Takato Utsunomiya has weighed in on the pressure of keeping the younger generation interested in the franchise.

Part of the reason why Pokemon has been so successful is that kids that originally grew up with the games, anime, trading cards and more are now adults and remain fans today. Getting new fans on board helps maintain that popularity.


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