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Everything Shown During Today's Nintendo Switch World Showcase

Nintendo’s latest indie presentation shows off a bunch of new Switch releases

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So many indies.
Gif: Nintendo / Kotaku

It’s time once again for Nintendo’s Indie World, a semi-regular showcase of some of the cool indie games coming to the Switch in the coming months. This latest presentation features a combination of exciting, brand-new games and old favorites making their Nintendo Switch debut. Here’s all the Nintendo Indies shown off today.

These Nintendo Indie World events have been far more regular than Nintendo Directs as of late. This is the second presentation of 2021, the last being April’s event that brought Fez to the Switch. The December 2020 presentation brought Among Us to Switch fans, while last August’s presentation brought us Spiritfarer.

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Let’s see if this show’s games can keep up with those previous shows’ hype.

Indies Launching On Switch Today

It wouldn’t be a Nintendo Indie World presentation without a bunch of games dropping today.

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A screenshot from Axiom Verge 2.
Axiom Verge 2 gives us something to do before the next Metroid.
Screenshot: Nintendo / Thomas Happ Games

Axiom Verge 2

A new hero explores the bizarre Metroidvania world of Thomas Happ’s Axiom Verge.

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A screenshot from Boyfriend Dungeon.
Who wants to be breathless and sweaty with this dude?
Screenshot: Nintendo

Boyfriend Dungeon

It’s a dungeon-crawling dating sim from Kitfox Games.


A screenshot from Garden Story.
Make a garden! Better than this one!
Screenshot: Nintendo / Rose City Games
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Garden Story

Solve puzzles. Build gardens. What more could you want?


A screenshot from Islanders: Console Edition.
This game is so much cooler than it looks.
Screenshot: Nintendo / GrizzlyGames / Coatsink
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Islanders: Console Edition

From Grizzly Games and Coatsink, Islanders is a cool little game about building up small civilizations on tiny islands.

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A screenshot from Necrobarista: Final Pour.
The coffee of the dead.
Screenshot: Nintendo / Route 59 / Coconut Island Games

Necrobarista: Final Pour

Who doesn’t want to play a game about serving the dead their final drinks?


Switch Indies For The Fall And Beyond

Here’s a bunch of indies you’ll be able to play on the Switch by the end of the year.

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A screenshot from Eastward.
That’s some dense, detailed pixel art.
Screenshot: Nintendo

Eastward — September 16

Eastward from Pixpil / Chucklefish is an emotional post-apocalyptic adventure, starring a hardworking miner and a young girl on a journey to not be too much like The Last of Us.

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A screenshot from Tetris Effect Connected for Nintendo Switch.
It’s Tetris, only cooler.
Screenshot: Nintendo / Monstars

Tetris Effect Connected — October 8

It’s that really cool Tetris game, now for the Switch.


A screenshot from TOEM.
What’s black and white and gray all over?
Screenshot: Nintendo / Something We Made
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TOEM — Fall

TOEM is a neat little adventure in which the player solves problems by snapping photos, which sounds simply delightful.

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A screenshot from Loop Hero, coming soon to the Switch.
Loop Hero!
Screenshot: Nintendo / Four Quarters

Loop HeroHoliday

It’s Loop Hero. Everyone loves Loop Hero. I should not have to explain Loop Hero.

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A screenshot from Shovel Knight: Pocket Dungeon.
Shovel Knight the puzzle game.
Screenshot: Nintendo / Yacht Club Games

Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon — Holiday

It’s Shovel Knight, only with match-three puzzles, also known as everything I want in one place.

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Not Due ‘Til 2022

Might as well start planning for the next year while we’re at it, it’s not as far away as we think.

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A screenshot from Bomb Rush Cyberfunk.
Not Jet Set Radio, but secretly yes.
Screenshot: Nintendo / Team Reptile

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk

From Team Reptile, this is pretty much Jet Set Radio and there ain’t no one gonna tell me different. If it comes out and is nothing like Jet Set Radio, I will eat my hat.

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A screenshot from Far: Changing Tides.
That thing will never float, will it?
Screenshot: Nintendo / Okomotive / Frontier Foundry

Far: Changing Tides

More post-apocalyptic vehicle adventures from the makers of Far: Lone Sails.


A screenshot from Metal Slug Tactics.
It’s all the action with none of the action!
Screenshot: Nintendo / Leikir Studio / Dotemu
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Metal Slug Tactics

This is a fresh take on one of gaming’s most storied run-and-gun shooter series, now with a lot more thinking.

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The Obligatory Sizzle Reel

The usual indie sizzle real starts around the 48-minute mark in the video archive.

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