NEW Switch Games! 24 Games Launching on the Nintendo eShop! PLUS Exclusive CES 2019 Q&A

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In this video, we discuss the 25 new releases hitting the Nintendo Switch eShop from 1/8/19 - 1/13/19

My Nintendo Switch Friend Code is SW-4214-6854-8701

Love the Switch? Check out our weekly episodes of Switch It Up where we discuss each week's eShop NEW RELEASES! See our previous episodes at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoLKUBYLFqP22-lyPxVtnDvX1ekaFqh-w

Welcome to the 31st episode of Switch It Up where we will be discussing this week's new releases in the Nintendo Switch eShop. Some weeks, like this, we'll be cram-packed full of new releases. Others will have just a few announcements. This show is mainly about the digital releases on the system, however, we will discuss key physical releases when appropriate.

January 10, 2019
Everything
$14.99

Caveblazers
$14.99

Bury me, my Love
$4.99

Double Cross
$19.99

Inside My Radio
$9.99

HoPiKo
$9.99

Ethan - Meteor Hunter
$9.99

A Ch'ti Bundle
$15.99

Combat Core
$19.99

Knock 'Em Down! Bowling
$14.99

SEGA AGES Out Run
$7.99

Lightseekers
Free

BQM -BlockQuest Maker-
$14.99

Snowboarding The Next Phase
$9.99

Clock Simulator
$3.99

Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight
$14.99

January 11, 2019
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
$59.99

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition
$49.99

Stellar Interface
$12.99

Hive Jump
$9.99

The clear winner this week is New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe, it is the biggest of the big hitters out there and the first must-have title for new Switch owners in 2019. The Wii U version of the game is nothing short of amazing.

In addition to our traditional Switch talk, we also will spend some time discussing the releases from both Hyperkin & Retro-Bit at CES 2019!

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