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Here’s The Nintendo Indie World December 2019 Game Roundup

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The promised December 10, 2019 Nintendo Indie World presentation has come and gone. As expected, some shadow drops appeared. Dauntless and The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition are now playable on the Nintendo Switch. In addition, we learned about  games that will be coming to the system over the next few months. Plus, Axiom Verge 2 was announced!

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Here is the full list of indie games that were announced during the Nintendo Indie World December 2019. While most of them will be available in 2020, there are a few you could play or preorder starting today.

  • Axiom Verge 2 – Fall 2020
  • Bake ‘n Switch – Summer 2020
  • Boyfriend Dungeon – 2020, exclusive Nintendo Switch HD rumble function
  • Dauntless – Now
  • Dreamscaper – Early 2020, first on Nintendo Switch as a timed exclusive
  • Gleamlight – Early 2020
  • Liberated – 2020, first on Nintendo Switch as a timed exclusive
  • Murder by Numbers – Early 2020, first on Nintendo Switch as a timed exclusive
  • Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath – January 2020
  • Sail Forth – 2020
  • SkateBird – Late 2020
  • Sports Story – Mid-2020, Nintendo Switch exclusive
  • Streets of Rage 4 – First half of 2020
  • Supermash – May 2020
  • The Survivalists – 2020
  • The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition – Now

People can immediately pick up Dauntless and The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition on the Nintendo Switch eShop later today.


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