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Nintendo Switch: Three Games Added this Week; Toys 'R' Us Receive New Stocks

Nintendo's newly released hybrid console, the Nintendo Switch, may have had a not-so-overwhelming lineup of games by the time it was released earlier this month, but the company is delivering on its promise to add more games within the year, which is not too bad for those who purchased the device.

The console added three new games to its eShop this week, but the confirmed titles are not exactly considered major names.

These games are "Neo Turf Masters," priced at $8; "New Frontier Days: Founding Pioneers" which is priced at $10; and "Othello," which is tagged at $5.

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All three games are already existing games, but they have been improved and updated to ensure compatibility with the new Nintendo Switch console.

Both "Neo Turf Masters" and "Othello" accepts up to two players, while "New Frontier Days" is a single-player simulation game.

The three new games join the lineup of Nintendo Switch titles such as "The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+," "Little Inferno," and "World of Goo" among others that were just released around last week.

The newly added games also adds to the Switch's lineup, which includes its exclusive and premiere game "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" and the updated classic "Super Bomberman R."

A new original Switch game titled "Has-Been Heroes" is expected to be released by Tuesday, March 28. It is an action-strategy game that was developed by FrozenByte.

Aside from that, the Nintendo Switch is expected to receive other premier games within the year, including the new "Mario Kart 8" and "Splatoon 2." Bethesda's open world action role-playing game "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" is also expected to arrive on the console this year.

As for those who did not get the Nintendo Switch yet, Toys 'R' Us outlets received a fresh new stock of the console on March 25. However, these are expected to sell out quickly, and interested gamers are urged to visit a Toys 'R' Us branch as soon as possible before stocks are sold out once again.

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