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A new open world Patrick Star game is in development for Switch as well as other platforms, a now-removed retailer listing reveals.

Igabiba listed the new release this week – simply titled The Patrick Star Game – with a product description and the boxart. A few details are shared, including that Outright Games will be publishing. It also appears to be planned for October 4, 2024.

Tuatara Games published a launch trailer for Bare Butt Boxing, its comically chaotic multiplayer brawler. The game was made available on Switch this week.

A quick rundown on the title can be found in the following overview:

Trinity Fusion, which appeared on Switch this week, received new gameplay. Fans can get a look at the rogue-lite action platformer from the developer of Brawlout.

Find a rundown of what to expect in the following overview:

Aspyr brought Star Wars: Bounty Hunter to Switch this week, and if you’re interested in getting a closer look, we’ve got new gameplay. You can see the first chapter and two missions.

Additional information about the title is included in the following overview:

Publisher Aniplex and developer Type-Moon have announced that they will be bringing Fate/hollow ataraxia Remastered to Switch. The visual novel is a follow-up to Fate/stay night, which will release on Switch digitally via the eShop next week. A release date was not provided.

You can check out an announcement trailer for the game below:

Publisher Aniplex and developer Type-Moon have announced a release date for Fate/Stay Night Remastered. Players will be able to pick up the critically acclaimed visual novel from the eShop on August 8.

Check out an overview of the game below, which comes via its Steam page:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Star Wars fans looking to save on games for Switch may want to partake in a new eShop sale that started this week. All titles are at their lowest prices ever with a discount of 65 percent.

The full lineup is as follows:

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At the time of writing, we’re kind of in a dull spot for the Super Smash Bros. series. Ultimate’s DLC ended several years ago, cementing that title as the franchise’s definitive entry. We’re left wondering – what’s next for Smash? An enhanced port that retains all of the characters plus a few new ones, or a complete reboot with fewer characters? No one knows what’s next, but just for the fun of it, we’re going to speculate on which characters are most likely to stay or leave for Smash’s next entry.

To promote the launch of Landnama on new consoles, Pineapple Works and Sonderland sent out a launch trailer. The roguelite survival base builder just arrived on Switch this week.

We’ve got plenty of information about it in the following overview:


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