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Here’s the news from Nintendo’s Indie World broadcast

On Tuesday, Nintendo held a recent Indie World broadcast, with news of upcoming indie games for Switch. You can see the entire broadcast in the video window above, but we have also gathered the most important below.

Hades, Double Goose and Subnautica

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Hades will arrive on the Nintendo Switch in the autumn. (Video: Nintendo)

Supergiant Games – the studio behind Bastion and Transistor – got the honor of opening the ball, with the announcement that its latest game, Hades, will be coming to Switch this fall. The game is joined by the action adventure Torchlight III, which also arrives at the hybrid console around then.

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Untitled Goose Game makes twice as much nausea in September. (Video: Nintendo)

The autumn also offers an interesting feature for the Untitled Goose Game – namely the opportunity to play with a friend. The Togåse nightmare begins on September 23, and will be free for anyone who owns the Untitled Goose Game.

Early in 2021, Switch owners will be throwing themselves over two critically acclaimed experiences in Subnautica and the sequel Subnautica: Below Zero. The new year also offers other experiences in the adventures Bear and Breakfast, Card Shark and Garden Story.

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Spirit dangers are out now. (Video: Nintendo)

For those who do not want to wait so long, Nintendo unveiled a handful of titles that are available already now.

Among these are Spiritfarer, where you have to transport souls to life after death, Raji: An Ancient Epic which takes you on action adventures in ancient India and A Short Hike where you get to explore cozy mountain landscapes at a leisurely pace.

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In Takeshi and Hiroshi, you make games to cheer up your little brother. (Video: Nintendo)

The role-playing game Takeshi and Hiroshi, the puzzle adventure Manifold Garden and the 2D platformer Evergate are also out now, while the Internet simulator Hypnospace Outlaw is just around the corner – more specifically 27 August.

At the very end of the broadcast, Nintendo quickly skipped a bunch of other Switch games, which are scheduled to be released during the next six months. These include The Red Lantern, Gonner2 and Haven.

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