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Nintendo is killing it with some marquee eShop releases this past month, and this week continues that good streak. The highlights? Dragon Quest XI S and Ori and the Blind Forest.

This week also welcomes Freedom Finger, FIFA 20 Legacy Edition, 2048 Battles, 80 Days, Arcade Archives Time Tunnel, Ball Attraction, Barry Bradford’s Putt Panic Party, Button Button Up, Car Mechanic Simulator Pocket Edition, Chop is Dish, Cyber Protocol, Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition, Detective Dolittle, Dragon Quest 1-3 (separate SKUs), Dreaming Canvas, Fight’N Rage, Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX, Habroxia, Lanternium, Neo Cab, Northgard, Paper Train, Petoons Party, Reaper: Tale of a Pale Swordman, Sniper Elite 3 Ultimate Edition, Spooky Ghosts Dot Com (what a title!), Super Crate Box, Talk it Out: Handheld Game, and YU-NO.

There are no 3DS releases this week (or Wii U for that matter: hey, they pop up sometimes!), which feels particularly telling in light of the recent launch of the entirely portable Switch Lite.

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


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