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New Nintendo Switch releases (August 17-21, 2020)

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Here’s the full rundown on this week’s lineup of new Nintendo Switch eshop releases.
Here’s the full rundown on this week’s lineup of new Nintendo Switch eshop releases. Published on By Want new Nintendo Switch games? We’ve got new Nintendo Switch games. Here’s this week’s lineup of new eShop releases. Begone, intrusive UI! That’s box quote for Gleamlight, the new 2D action game from DICO and D3. There’s more than an echo of Hollow Knight in its art direction and melancholic tone, but the stained-glass visuals are a treat for eyes nonetheless. Let’s hope the game carves its own identity from a gameplay perspective. Fans of Peaky Blinders should doff their, erm, peaky blinders, to FuturLab who bring the hit TV series to Switch in an intriguing tactical stealth game. The time-line mechanics look great, and if the mission design is up to scratch, this could be an unexpected, small scale treat. We’re also pleased to see 2K bring PGA Tour 2K21 to Switch, a series we enjoyed quite a bit in its previous guise as The Golf Club. If the game performs well, it will be a welcome addition to the console’s small library of above par sports games. Finally, the long and tortuous journey of The Eternal Castle [REMASTERED] concludes this week as the game finally gets a European release. We liked it. Sort of. Maybe. Other new Nintendo Switch games include Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, Cecconoid, Phoenotopia: Awakening, and Even The Ocean. We’ll update this page with any changes throughout the week. In the meantime, here is the full lineup of new Nintendo eShop releases. You can also catch up with the week’s new Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Ctrl+D our new releases page for regular Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 updates. You can also follow Thumbsticks on Facebook, Google News, Twitter, and Flipboard. Found it interesting, entertaining, useful, or informative? Maybe it even saved you some money. That’s great to hear! Sadly, independent publishing is struggling worse than ever, and Thumbsticks is no exception. So please, if you can afford to, consider supporting us via Patreon or buying us a coffee. Thumbsticks editor and connoisseur of Belgian buns. Currently playing: Dragon Quest XI, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and Transistor. New PlayStation 4 releases (August 17-21, 2020) New Xbox One releases (August 17-21, 2020) This week’s Nintendo Switch releases (August 10-15, 2020) This week’s PlayStation 4 releases (August 10-14, 2020) This week’s Xbox One releases (August 10-14, 2020) Pikmin 3 Deluxe is coming to Nintendo Switch this fall There’s an excellent lineup of new games released on Xbox One in the coming week. Published on By Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Peaky Blinders: Mastermind are among next week’s new PlayStation 4 video game releases. Back at E3 2018, the Thumbsticks team was literally locked in a room with the creative director of Owlcat Games. It was a hot day,. There were no windows. There was a lot of hair in the room. It was an intense experience (to say the least) but a pleasurable one. I don’t think we’ve ever met someone quite so smitten with a specific game genre. The result was Pathfinder: Kingmaker, a loving homage to the classic isometric CRPGs of yore. The game did very well for itself on PC and now comes to PS4 with all previously released DLC. Also coming to PS4 is Peaky Blinders: Mastermind, a promising puzzle adventure game from FuturLab which acts as a prequel to the hit BBC TV series. The timeline-based tactical gameplay involves choreographing the actions of the Shelby family to complete a blend action and stealth-based missions. Sounds bostin’. Other new PS4 games include New Super Lucky’s Tale, PGA Tour 2K21, and a brand new adventure for Samurai Jack. Details of other new PS4 releases are sketchy, but we’ll update this post throughout the week as we get confirmation of any late additions. Playing on Xbox One? Here’s our round-up of next week’s new games.

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