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All Nintendo Switch Game Releases for August 2017

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Nintendo Switch August 2017 Releases

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It’s another big month for the Nintendo Switch with a few standout game releases that Switch owners will definitely want to get their hands on. First off, we have Troll And I, a Nordic adventure game in which protagonist Otto befriends a mythical creature named Troll. Being chased by brutal hunters, the two must work together to navigate their way through the lands and survive.

For Telltale fans, Minecraft: Story Mode will be available this month as well. Featuring all of the episodes from season one, this collection is perfect for anyone who wants to catch up with the story before jumping into season two. Sonic Manis will also be releasing this month, and it should be interesting to see how well-received it is by longtime fans of the series.

Finally, the big game for the Switch in August 2017 is Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. Developed by Ubisoft, Kingdom Battle is a tactical strategy game that features iconic characters from the Mario games and their Rabbid-fied forms. After the Mushroom Kingdom gets terrorized by a strange vortex, Mario must work together with the Rabbids to make the land safe again.

As always, if you missed out on last month’s game releases, you can take a look at them here.

You can check out the full list of all Switch game releases for August 2017 down below:

  • August 10 – Flip Wars
  • August 15 – Troll And I
  • August 15 – Sonic Mania
  • August 22 – Minecraft: Story Mode – The Complete Adventure
  • August 29 – Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

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