6 games make their premieres on Nintendo Switch: This Way Madness Lies, Zoo Park Story, Below the Stone and more

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6 games make their premieres on Nintendo Switch: This Way Madness Lies, Zoo Park Story, Below the Stone and more

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again the list of upcoming Nintendo Switch releases it has recently been updated with new games that are on their way to the console. Here we bring you several that have been confirmed today.

Games for Nintendo Switch

As on previous occasions, in the list that we leave you below you can take a look at the games along with their release date, price and details:

  • This Way Madness Lies – July 25, 2023

As the leader of Stratford-Upon-Avon’s High Drama Society, Imogen is no ordinary girl! Sure, she goes to school every day and helps produce plays for the community, but beyond that, she’s a magical girl!

  • Zoo Park Story – July 27, 2023

Ready to build the zoo of your dreams? Embark on wild adventures to find exotic wildlife, exploring all kinds of environments, from savannah to tundra to jungle and beyond. Give your new animal friends a home and take your zoo to the top of the industry!

  • Legend Bowl – August 9th

Legend Bowl’s flagship mode is a fully developed FRANCHISE mode, giving players the feeling of being in the coach’s seat they’ve been longing for. Create your own manager (or pick one from the league), pick one of 32 unique teams to be the champion, then take it through full, rolling 17-week schedules.

Start with the essentials of any good dwarf explorer, a pickaxe and helmet, and journey through five increasingly challenging underground layers. Complete quests from your dwarven allies to amass wealth and raw materials, and smelt dozens of unique metals and alloys to craft tools, weapons, and equipment to plunder the land.

On the other hand, Sailing Era has been confirmed to launch on July 20, 2023 for a $22.49 launch. Also, the visual novel HHG Megami no Shuuen launches on October 26 in Japan.

What do you think? Does any catch your attention for the Nintendo Switch eShop? Do not hesitate to leave it below in the comments.

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  • Nintendo

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