Gridbeat announced for Nintendo Switch with a demo coming this month
Posted on 2 days ago by Carlos in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Legendary publisher Acclaim, alongside developer Ridiculous Games, has announced its new game Gridbeat for Nintendo Switch. A release date hasn’t been set, but a demo is confirmed to launch later this month.
In Gridbeat, players take on the role of a hacker who has just broken into Knoss.OS, the most secure corporate network on the planet, and escaped with highly valuable data. Now trapped inside the sprawling digital maze of the Mainframe, every key press becomes a beat, and every movement a measure in a frantic fight for survival.
The demo features three difficulty options and is designed to help players sharpen their hacking skills before diving into Knoss.OS in the full game, which is scheduled to launch this spring.
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Metroidvania game The Prisoning: Fletcher’s Quest slated for Nintendo Switch
Posted on 3 weeks ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Acclaim and Elden Pixels plan to release The Prisoning: Fletcher’s Quest on Nintendo Switch, the two sides confirmed today. Look for it on February 10, 2026.
The Prisoning: Fletcher’s Quest comes from the same team as Alwa’s Legacy and A Void Hope. This time around, the studio has made a comedic Metroidvania adventure in which Fletcher Howie Jr., a developer on the brink of a mental breakdown at the final stages of a massive project, becomes trapped in his subconscious and is forced to confront his fears and anxieties.
Here’s some additional information:
Basketball Classics to appear on Nintendo Switch
Posted on 4 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Basketball Classics will be appearing on Nintendo Switch, Acclaim and Namo Gamo announced today. A release window wasn’t shared.
Basketball Classics is a 5-on-5 pro basketball experience inspired by classic games. Along with simplified 3-button gameplay, retro visuals are included.
More information can be found in the following overview:


