This week's Nintendo download includes the following featured content:
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch
- Thronebreaker: The Witcher TalesEnter the world of chaos in a player-created game that combines narrative exploration with unique battle card puzzles, developed by developers responsible for some of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunting. You come across the true story of Maye, the warrior and queen of the two northern kingdoms: Lyria and Rivia. Faced with a possible Nilfgaardian attack, Maye is forced to return the warpath and embark on a dark journey of destruction and revenge.
- Gentle and motorcycles: Get ready for an adventure bike ride, build friendships, throw a frisbee, control geese and seek out the treasure of one or two players. You will play as Nessa and Demelza while exploring the ancient island with their wild goose, Captain Honkers, riding and upgrading their bikes for answers.
Nintendo sales at the Shop
Also new this week is Nintendo's Shop for Nintendo Switch
- Akuarium
- Arcade History Archives SAINT DRAGON
- Bridge Builder Adventure – Available February 7th
- Code: Know ~ Guardian of Rebirth ~
- Cosmonaut – Available February 11th
- Crash Drive 2 – Available February 7th
- ELEA: Paradigm Shift – Available February 8th
- EQQO – Available February 7th
- Hair Mower 3D
- Help Me Doctor – Available February 10th
- Just one sentence from POWGI
- Kitty Powers & # 39; Matchmaker – Available February 7th
- Kunai
- Marooners – Available February 7th
- Horrible
- Rolling Sky 2
- Rune Lord – Available February 7th
- SEN: The Eighteenth Seven
- Nice ski resort
- Super Korotama – Available February 7th
- A man with ivory
- City of Light: Deluxe Edition – Available February 7th
- Trial Test – Available February 7th
- City Thief – Available February 11th
- Voxel Pirates
- Zero Zero Zero Zero – Available February 7th
- 鬼 零 Yuoni: get up
Also new this week is the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS:
- Please, quarters! Vol
- Ton Onslaught
In addition to video games available in retail stores, Nintendo also offers a variety of content that people can download directly to their apps. Nintendo adds new games every week to the Nintendo eShop, which offers many options for the Nintendo Switch console, Wii U console and Nintendo 3DS family of applications.
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