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Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun

Today, publisher Focus Entertainment and developer Auroch Digital announced Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun. The retro-style first-person shooter is due out on Switch in 2023.

Speaking on today’s announcement, Focus Entertainment chief creative officer Dessil Basmadjian said:

Publisher Focus Entertainment and developer Rundisc have announced that Chants of Sennaar, a puzzle adventure game, is in development for Switch. The project is targeting a 2023 launch.

Learn more about Chants of Sennaar in the following overview:

Farming Simulator 20

The ninth content update for Farming Simulator 20 has been released for Switch, which includes two new machines. Players interested can check out the overview and trailer below:

Othercide physical

Limited Run Games will be distributing a physical version of Othercide, the company has announced. It will be a standard copy – there are no plans for any special editions.

Othercide first launched for Switch in September 2020. Up until now, the game has been digital-only via the eShop.

World War Z update 1.0.7

World War Z received a new update on Switch this week, bringing the game to version 1.0.7. It’s a notable patch as it includes support for gyroscope motion controls, graphics preferences, and more.

Below are the full patch notes for the World War Z version 1.0.7 update:

Warhammer Age of Sigmar Storm Ground 1.0.6 update

The latest update for Warhammer: Age of Sigmar Storm Ground recently went live, with players now being able to access version 1.0.6 on Switch. It comes with fixes as well as a couple of balance adjustments.

Below are the full patch notes for the Warhammer: Age of Sigmar Storm Ground version 1.0.6 update:

Publisher Focus Entertainment and developer Asobo Studio have readied a gameplay reveal trailer for A Plague Tale: Requiem, their sequel to A Plague Tale: Innocence. The project is planned for Switch as a cloud release.

For more on A Plague Tale: Requiem, read the following overview:

world war z comparison

A new comparison video has come in for the Switch version of World War Z, putting it up against the PS4 release. Another outlet such as Digital Foundry may publish a more in-depth technical analysis later on, but YouTuber ElAnalistaDeBits has shared some early findings. It looks like Saber has done an admirable job, though changes and cuts were made on Switch.

As far as resolution is concerned, you’re getting 720p in both docked and portable modes from the Switch version of World War Z. ElAnalistaDeBits notes that there’s heavy temporal anti-aliasing when playing on a television. Frame rate comes in at 30 FPS.

World War Z gameplay

Gameplay has come in for the Switch version of World War Z, Saber Interactive’s co-op third-person shooter featuring swarms of zombies. Today’s video contains just under a half hour of footage.

For more on World War Z, check out the following overview:

World War Z trailer

World War Z is out on Switch today, and Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive are celebrating with a new trailer.

For those that haven’t been keeping up with our previous coverage, check out the following overview containing additional information:


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