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Here’s the Nintendo Indie World March 2020 Game Roundup

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The Nintendo Indie World March 2020 presentation has come and gone, and we’re left with a much better idea of which indie games will arrive during both spring and summer. This time, there were a lot of games that will be appearing first on the Nintendo Switch, before heading to other consoles.

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Here’s the full list of Nintendo Indie World March 2020 games announced

  • Baldo will come first to the Nintendo Switch in Summer 2020.
  • B.Ark will come first to the Nintendo Switch in late 2020.
  • Blair Witch will arrive in Summer 2020.
  • Blue Fire will come first to the Nintendo Switch in Summer 2020
  • Bounty Battle will launch in Summer 2020. (This will also come to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.)
  • Cyanide and Happiness: Freakpocalypse will come first to the Nintendo Switch as a timed console exclusive in Summer 2020.
  • Dicey Dungeons will launch in 2020.
  • Eldest Souls will launch on the Nintendo Switch as a timed console exclusive in Summer 2020.
  • Exit the Gungeon is immediately available (as a timed console exclusive).
  • Faeria will launch in March 2020.
  • Ghost of a Tale will launch in Spring 2020.
  • The Good Life will come to the Nintendo Switch in 2020.
  • I am Dead will launch first on the Nintendo Switch in 2020.
  • The Last Campfire will launch in Summer 2020.
  • Moving Out will launch on April 28, 2020.
  • Quantum League will launch in late 2020.
  • Pixeljunk Eden 2 will launch in Summer 2020.
  • Sky will launch in Summer 2020.
  • Sky Racket is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch.
  • Summer in Mara will come to the Nintendo Switch as a timed console exclusive in Spring 2020. It will include exclusive clothing, like a turtle shell back pack.
  • Superliminal will launch in Summer 2020.
  • Wingspan will launch in Spring 2020.

Both Exit the Gungeon and Sky Racket are available for the Nintendo Switch.

Jenni Lada
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