It is time to continue with the review of our launch guide, now being the turn of Nintendo switch to see which games will go on sale next month.
Saving the return of the incorrigible Wario and of some proposal indie striking that will share its output with the PC sector, September will be a month that stands out for the incorporation of a lot of conversions from other systems.
Says Legacy
Dice Legacy arrives on the 9th, the new proposal from the creators of Empires Apart. This time we are facing an extremely striking game for putting ourselves fully into a ring like Halo to manage a city with dice and try to survive like this. Sounds crazy? Of course. It looks interesting? The doubt offends.
Out on Nintendo Switch, Steam and Epic Store
Lost in Random
Lost in Random arrives on the 10th, the next game in the EA Originals catalog. A peculiar adventure game where a dice (yes, literally) will accompany us to rescue the protagonist’s sister. All this under a very attractive mix between the style of Tim Burton and the great classic Alice in Wonderland.
Out on PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Steam and Origin
WarioWare: Get It Together!
On the 10th comes WarioWare: Get it Together!, the return of Nintendo’s most thuggish character and with his hilarious minigames, each one more absurd. In Switch the madness will go further, of course, having older significant differences between each character, which will lead to different ways of facing each test.
Out on Nintendo Switch
Wario Ware: Get it together
Eastward
Eastward arrives on the 16th, one of the indies that are giving more to talk about this 2021. And it is not for less seeing the game in action with that striking aesthetic inspired by anime classics of the nineties, apart from mixing game mechanics of the caliber of Earthbound and The Legend of Zelda. How not to molar!
Out on Nintendo Switch and Steam
Ni no Kuni II: The Reborn of a Kingdom
Ni no Kuni II arrives on the 17th: The Rebirth of a Kingdom, the beautiful adventure within the same Ghibli universe as the previous Ni no Kuni. In fact, it is set hundreds of years after that wonderful original PS3 game, so the protagonists are different. But the essence is intact, so if you liked the first one, you will love this one as well, especially if you love Studio Ghibli.
It comes out on Nintendo Switch, but debuted on PS4 and Steam in 2018
Ni No Kuni Ii: Rise Of A Kingdom Prince’S Edition
Diablo II: Resurrected
Diablo II: Resurrected arrives on the 23rd, the remastering of an icon of the hack & slash role-playing by Blizzard and more than two decades have passed since its premiere. A sequel that raised the bar to the beast with respect to the first Devil and that now it looks better than ever, especially with its kinematics.
Out on PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Blizzard Store
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot arrives on the 24th, the action-RPG of CyberConnect2 that in which we accompany Goku and his troop in the form of an adventure on an open world. Without being the panacea of the genre, it is pure fan base and now it lands on Switch.
It comes out on Nintendo Switch, but debuted on PS4, Xbox One, and Steam in 2020
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set
Darksiders III
Darksiders III arrives on the 30th. As they say, there are no two without three and the latest conversion to Nintendo’s hybrid console has to do with this adventure where we control Fury, another of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse. It is not as bright as the first Darksiders and takes time to start, but if you give it a chance you will like it.
It comes out on Nintendo Switch, but debuted on PS4, Xbox One, and Steam in 2018
All the games that will come out on Nintendo Switch
Here is a list of all the games that will be released on Switch in September, with the reserve price in physical format or for the eShop if it is in pre-purchase.
Day 1, Wednesday
Day 2, Thursday
Day 3, Friday
Day 7, Tuesday
Day 9, Thursday
Day 10, Friday
Day 14, Tuesday
Day 15, Wednesday
Day 16, Thursday
Day 17, Friday
Day 23, Thursday
- Diablo II: Resurrected
- Embr
Day 24, Friday
Day 28, Tuesday
- Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The First Cases | 36.99 euros
- In Sound Mind
Day 30, Thursday
As new dates are confirmed every week (and as many are modified), we recommend that you be aware of our Google calendar, where we update all the games instantly every day, specifying whether they come out physically or digitally. If you miss any, leave it in the comments.
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