Every week brings dozens of new games to the Nintendo Switch eShop, and the latest selection of titles include the return of the splat pack, adorable robots, and a Ragnarok 'n roll first-person shooter. Splatoon 3 is the biggest release, as Nintendo's flagship competitive multiplayer shooter mixes a fun campaign mode with robust multiplayer options.
«Splatoon 3 serves as a refinement and compilation of everything that came before it. It's less novel this time around, but it's still a delight and all comes together as the most robust Splatoon game yet,» Steve Watts wrote in GameSpot's Splatoon 3 review.
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As a reminder, anyone looking to hop into Splatoon 3 can also earn double My Nintendo Gold Points on the digital version of the game, which can be used toward purchasing your next eligible digital game or DLC. If you already preordered the game digitally you'll also receive those extra points, and the promotion runs until September 30.
For a more violent alternative, BPM: Bullets Per Minute debuts on the Switch this week. A combo of Valkyrie warriors, an epic rock opera soundtrack, and action that's intrinsically linked to the soundtrack, this version of BPM also includes the Overdrive update that adds new characters, more weapons, a brand-new chapter, new difficulty modes.
Another interesting game available from September 9 is Haiku the Robot. It has side-scrolling action, a vast world to explore, and it's all wrapped up with a great art style. To see what else
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