Nintendo hosted its latest Indie World Showcase on Tuesday, giving indie developers a chance to show off their upcoming Switch games. Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution and Core Keeper were among the games announced.
Nintendo hosted its latest Indie World Showcase on Tuesday, giving indie developers a chance to show off their upcoming Switch games. While some of these games won't be available until next year, others are launching on the Nintendo eShop today. Even with Switch 2 rumors swirling, it's clear that Nintendo isn't ditching the Switch any time soon. Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution is a cancelled Game Boy Advance game that has finally been completed and is coming to Switch in 2024.
Core Keeper is a mining sandbox adventure game where players can explore an endless cavern, fight monsters, uncover relics, and collect resources
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