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After it originally released on the PlayStation many years ago, Fear Effect is now making a comeback on Switch. The game heads to the console in 2025.

Kronos Digital Entertainment was the original developer of Fear Effect, which initially came to the PlayStation in 2000. The game never appeared on a Nintendo platform previously.

For a brief rundown, check out the following overview:

Hitman: Blood Money – Reprisal, which was previously sold digitally on Switch, is now getting the physical treatment. Limited Run Games will offer it later in 2024.

Feral Interactive originally brought Hitman: Blood Money – Reprisal to the eShop earlier this year. You can read more about it below.

According to Limited Run Games, the company is planning a physical release of Toxic Crusaders. It’ll be going live on the company’s website later in 2024.

Toxic Crusaders has still yet to launch in any form. The title is currently targeting its arrival for 2024, though more specific timing hasn’t  been shared.

Penny’s Big Breakaway is receiving a physical release, Limited Run Games just revealed. Copies will be sold through the company’s website later in 2024.

Penny’s Big Breakaway was initially made available on Switch in February. Thus far, it has only been sold digitally on the eShop.

Here’s an overview of the game:

The Gimmick franchise is back on Switch with the newly-announced Gimmick 2.

There’s not much to go on currently as only a teaser trailer was shown. The game acts as a sequel to Sunsoft’s NES original, and players can expect puzzle solving, exploration in a physics-based playground, and more.

Another one of today’s Switch physical release announcements from Limited Run Games is G.I. Joe: The Wrath of Cobra. It will be available in 2025.

Physical announcement are often made after a game launches, but that isn’t the case here. We’re actually waiting to find out when G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra will be available at all – it’s not ready just yet, but it’ll likely end up on the eShop before the boxed edition.

Today, Limited Run Games announced that it’s planning a new physical release of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus on Switch. It’ll be out later this summer.

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus was previously sold physically on Switch, but it was a bit of a disappointment for fans. A download was required to fully play the game. This time around, Limited Run Games is providing the full experience on the cartridge.

While Renaine was previously confirmed for Switch, Limited Run Games just confirmed plans to produce a physical release. Further details will follow down the road.

We’ve been waiting on Renaine to launch for a number of years now. The game was announced for Switch way back in 2018, but still hasn’t dropped. 

Fighting Force Collection is in development for Switch, Limited Run Games just revealed. A release is planned for 2025.

Fighting Force and Fighting Force II will both be included in the package. These titles were made by Core Design and first appeared in 1997 and 1999 respectively.

Here’s what’s been shared thus far:

Rain World, which was already available digitally on Switch, is now getting the physical treatment. Limited Run Games will be responsible for it.

Rain World initially came to the eShop way back in 2018 – though at the end of the year. For those curious about it, we have the following description:


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