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Today, Indivisible received a new 1.01 update on Switch. It includes support for 1080p resolution when the system is docked, performance improvements, and more.

The full patch notes are as follows:

The fantasy sandbox game Portal Knights has received a new Legendary Edition, publisher 505 Games and developer Keen Games have announced. It’s available digitally on the eShop.

Portal Knights contains the base game and all expansions, including Druids, Furfolk, and Relic Defense. Here’s a full rundown of everything in the package:

To promote the arrival of Zengetsu in Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, 505 Games and ArtPlay have readied a new trailer. We’ve attached it below.

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is getting its Zangetsu and Randomizer update in late May/early June. We have plenty of information as to what’s in store here.

505 Games and Lab Zero Games have announced that Indivisible will soon be receiving the premium expansion Razmi’s Challenges. For the Switch version, it’s expected to go live by the end of the month.

Here’s a full breakdown of the DLC:

505 Games and ArtPlay are still going strong with Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. It was previously announced that an update is planned that’ll include new playable character Zangetsu and a “Randomizer” mode. Today, it was confirmed that this will be made available on Switch between late May and early June.

Here’s a full overview of both features:

Indivisible

505 Games has provided another update on the surprise release of Indivisible on Switch, which was published on the Switch eShop this week without any sort of advance announcement.

The company explained that April 28 was actually the original intended launch date for Switch, and “was set to automatically go live on that date.” However, it was later decided to delay the game to early May for a launch update with 1080p resolution, a frame rate toggle, and more. Since the release tool didn’t make any changes, the game went live “to the surprise of everyone involved, including 505 Games.”

Here’s the full statement from 505, including another update for those that backed Indivisible previously:

Book of Demons

The hack and slash deck-building hybrid Book of Demons is out today on Switch as a digital download from the eShop. View some footage in the video below.

Months after the game debuted on other platforms, Indivisible came out on Switch today. A post on the official website explains the situation.

Indivisible was apparently planned to launch on Switch in early May. However, “due to an unexpected series of events”, it arrived today instead.

The post also has some other notable information. An update is detailed on the site in which Roti will be unlocked for everyone and the technical side of things will be improved (such as allowing for 1080p resolution when docked). As for the physical version, it will be evaluated for retail “as soon as things return to normal” while Indiegogo backers will be shipped their copy “as quickly as possible, but it could be 1-2 months given the current situation.” Those who ordered the digital version will also receive their codes “as quickly as possible.”

Here’s the full post:

Indivisible

Despite not having a prior announcement, Indivisible saw a surprise release on Switch today. Get a look at some footage below.

Indivisible

Update (4/28): Indivisible is now available on Switch. It’ll cost $29.99, though there’s currently a discount that brings it down to $23.99.


Original (4/27): It’s unfortunately been a long wait for the Switch version of Indivisible. The action-RPG has been available on other platforms for half a year, but there hasn’t really been much news concerning its arrival on Nintendo’s console. But the wait may finally soon be over – very soon in fact.

Indivisible has popped up on the European and Australian eShops with an April 28 release date. That would, interestingly enough, mean that the game is arriving tomorrow.

Here’s an overview from the eShop, along with a trailer:


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