Video: 16 Exciting New Games Coming To Nintendo Switch In August 2024

Emio, World of Goo 2 and much more!

July was packed with all sorts of exciting releases for the Nintendo Switch and August 2024 will be following it up with even more! Fortunately, we’ve got our American-based video producer Zion Grassl to keep us clued up on all these new releases.

One game already out is World of Goo 2. Yes, after almost 16 years, the sequel has arrived! You can read our review now:

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Review: LEGO Animal Crossing – K.K.’s Concert At The Plaza – A Pleasing But Pricey Set

K.K. Rider.

The second round of LEGO Animal Crossing sets brings two key locales from your Animal Crossing: New Horizons island to life in Danish brick form. Alongside the Dodo Airlines terminal, K.K. Slider makes his Lego debit in the K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza set.

This is the priciest of the two sets, including three minifigures (including a new version of Isabelle), a facade of the Town Hall including the clock, the noticeboard, and the flagpole, K.K.’s camper van, and a small cafe serving tea and sweetmeats.

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Star Wars Switch eShop Flash Sale Discounts Multiple Titles (North America)

Up to 65% off.

To celebrate the release of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter on the Nintendo Switch this week, Aspyr is currently running a Star Wars eShop flash sale in North America.

From now until 5th August 2024, Star Wars fans can get up to 65% off select titles like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Star Wars: Republic Commando, and even some bundle deals. Star Wars Battlefront: Classic Collection and Star Wars: Bounty Hunter are excluded from this sale.

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Random: Sakurai Breaks Down The Differences Between Famicom And NES Music

Explaining why Castlevania 3 sounds better in Japan.

Masahiro Sakurai is once again delving into his video game knowledge with a video all about the intricacies of NES and Famicom audio.

What begins as an introduction to the consoles’ different audio processing channels (pulse, triangle, noise and DPCM), soon turns into a history lesson about how audio production developed for the platform as ROM capabilities increased.

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World Of Goo 2 Is Getting A Physical Edition On Switch This October

Well, that’s goo-d.

Wait! Stop right there. We see you, with your finger hovering above the purchase link for World of Goo 2 on the Switch eShop. Would you rather wait for a physical edition? Yeah? Well good, because it’s on the way later this year.

Announced by Fireshine Games, the company has partnered up with developer 2D BOY to launch a physical edition of World of Goo 2 on October 29th 2024. Pre-orders are available now at select retailers.

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Random: Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Sold Better Than Tears Of The Kingdom Last Quarter

Showing the youngsters how it’s done.

Well, we weren’t expecting this. After crunching some of the numbers from Nintendo’s latest financial report, it turns out that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – which was a launch game in 2017, mind – actually sold better than its direct sequel, Tears of the Kingdom, during Q1 of FY2025 (cheers, Mr. Jon Cartwright).

Now, for a sequel to sell fewer copies than its predecessor over its lifetime isn’t paritcularly surprising (in fact, it’s usually the norm), but for the first game to sell more over a period of three months in 2024? That’s wild.

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Nintendo Notes A Rise In Research And Development Costs As ‘Switch 2’ Looms

Whatcha working on?

File this one in a box labelled “Huh, makes sense”, because Nintendo has confirmed that its selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) expenses rose by 2.4% year-on-year during its latest financial report.

“Okay, so?”, you might ask, and it’s a fair question. While certainly not a particularly noteworthy announcement on its own, Nintendo has confirmed that one of the main reasons for this is due to a rise in research and development costs. As we know, the successor to the Switch will be revealed at some point before the end of FY2025, so it’s not unreasonable to assume that the company is now all-in on development for the new console.

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Nintendo Switch Sales Hit 143 Million As Hardware And Software Figures Decline

The TOTK and Mario Movie effects take their toll.

Nintendo has published its financial results for the first quarter of the 2024/25 fiscal year, revealing that Switch hardware sales now stand at 143.42 million units sold (as of 30th June 2024).

This is up from 141.32 million as reported in May, with Nintendo selling 2.1 million consoles across the Switch family of systems between 1st April and 30th June, which represents a 46.3% decline year-on-year.

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