Also, Eastward

Ni No Kuni IISwitch is undoubtedly the biggest release this week for Nintendo’s ecosystem. Oh sorry,Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom: Prince’s Edition. Released back in March of 2018 on both PC and PS4, it may have not garnered the same warm reception as the first game (which was a milestone achievement in terms of art direction), but it did pretty well for itself: enough to warrant a Switch port with additional DLC three years later. The Switch edition includes “all DLC” according to Bandai Namco.

Other main event Switch releases this week beyondNi No Kuni IIincludeEastward, as well asSkateBIRD,andTOEM. When you dig into the below list there’s a few gems in there, likeLost in Randomfor one. It’s another busy week on the eShop, amid a new Switch firmware update that adds Bluetooth audio support.

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Oh, and don’t forget that the Switch OLED andMetroid Dreadare on the horizon! Nintendo still has a lot more in store for the rest of the year. As a reminder,we went over the holiday season for the Switch here, so you may double check all of the games you may have missed. While there’s some ports in there, we have a pair ofPokemongames on the way, as well as several potential big splashes likeShin Megami Tensei IV.

If you missed last week’s edition,here it is. For those who are interested,sales are going onfor all platforms.

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