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The retro rhythm game Old School Musical was on display at GDC 2018 last week with its latest demo build. For a look at the title, watch the video below.

At GDC last week, the newest build of Away: Journey to the Unexpected was being shown off. Watch 10 minutes of footage below.

A few different Switch games either support cross-platform play or intend to in the future such as Rocket League. Hover: Revolt of Gamers is another title that will make use of the feature.

Hover was just updated on Steam today to support cross-platform play. That means when the game comes to Switch, it should be supported out of the gate. Hover players on Switch will be able to match up with others on the Xbox One and PC.

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Splasher was taken off of the North American Switch eShop shortly after its launch around a month ago due to a rating issue with the ESRB. The situation was addressed, and it returned on the digital store yesterday.

The Splasher team is thanking fans for their patience with an eShop sale. It’s 20% off at the moment, down to $11.99. The sale price lasts until December 7.

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The 2D platformer Splasher arrives on Switch this week. Below, you can view 15 minutes of footage from the new release.

Splasher isn’t very far away at all from reaching Switch. It’s been announced that the 2D platformer is scheduled for October 26.

Here’s a trailer promoting Splasher on Switch:

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It’s a busy week for the Switch eShop today, with many new releases gracing the digital store. One of the latest games is Pankapu. We have the launch trailer below.

Boiling Bolt was thought to be coming to Switch after it was discovered that Playdius included the system’s logo on an official page. However, the developer has stated outright that there are no plans currently to put the game on Nintendo’s console.

For what it’s worth, Switch is now gone from Playdius’ page for Boiling Bolt. The mixup likely came about due to an unfortunate error. 

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It wasn’t too long ago that Playdius announced a whole slew of games for Switch. Along with everything else that’s planned, the company is working with Persistant Studios to bring Boiling Bolt to Nintendo’s platform.

Boiling Bolt is a side-scrolling 3D shooter. We’ve attached a trailer and some information about the project below. It’ll be on display at Gamescom 2017 this month.

NeuroVoider is heading to Switch on September 7, Playdius and Flying Oak Games announced today. The game will be priced at $13.99 / €13.99.

Below is a general overview:

NeuroVoider is a twin-stick shooter RPG set in a cyber futuristic world about brains shooting around evil robots with nuclear rocket launchers. Battle through the horde of vigilant robots, boost your character with the smoking remains of your victims, and defeat the master NeuroVoider to end this eternal war. Play it coop with up to 4 friends, or go alone in an adventure of hack’n’slash rampage, with a pinch of rogue-lite, and some permadeath.

On Switch, NeuroVoider features an exclusive solo Joy-Con mode with an auto-aim system. Dual Joy-Con and the Switch Pro Controller are also supported.

We have a trailer for NeuroVoider below.

Source: Playdius / Flying Oak Games PR


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