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PQube and Appnormals Team announced Stay for Switch last month. Thanks to a listing on the eShop, we now know that it’s launching in a couple of weeks.

We have the following overview and trailer for the pixel-art adventure game:

Hell Warders

Hell Warders is planned for Switch, PQube and developer Anti-Gravity Game Studios have announced. A release is planned for this fall.

Hell Warders, a tower defense action RPG, involves fighting hordes of demons head-on with an ancient order of heroes with unique powers and abilities. Find more details and a trailer below.

Songbird Symphony is in the works for Switch, PQube and Joysteak announced today. The 2D adventure game is lined up for Spring 2019.

We have the following overview and trailer:

PQube revealed today that Warpfish Games’ Razed is making its way to Switch. We’ll be seeing it later this year.

Razed is a fast-paced single player platform racing game in which players guide the hero to the end of various levels in the quickest time possible. We have more information and a trailer below.

STAY

STAY is coming to Switch, PQube and Appnormals Team announced today. A release is scheduled for this summer.

STAY, a pixel-art adventure game featuring multiple routes and endings, involves a therapist named Quinn who finds himself trapped in a strange room with only a computer hooked up to an internet chat room. It’ll be your job to help him escape.

PQube sent out a launch trailer for the new Switch title All-Star Fruit Racing. Take a look at the video below.

To celebrate today’s release of Muddledash on Switch, PQube published a new live action launch trailer. We have the video below.

Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story

PQube and AGATE announced today that Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story is on the way to Switch. A release is planned for later in 2018.

Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story features tactical RPG adventures and a deep facility-building simulation mixed with combat and loot mechanics. We have more information and a trailer below.

All-Star Fruit Racing

Last month, All-Star Fruit Racing developer 3DClouds.it said that the Switch version wouldn’t have online play. Essentially, the studio mentioned that it would be tough to implement as an Unreal Engine 4 title and would require a lot of time and money to make it happen.

Regardless of what was originally the case, publisher PQube today announced that online play is coming to All-Star Fruit Racing on Switch. Fans can expect the functionality “around the launch week or shortly thereafter”.

Here’s the full statement from PQube:

All-Star Fruit Racing

Upcoming kart racer All-Star Fruit Racing won’t be out until August 21st, but 20 minutes of footage have recently been uploaded. The title is set to include a career mode, various racing game modes, 21 courses, and a multitude of customization options, complete with up to four-player split-screen. The first look can be found below:


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