All Nintendo Switch Game Releases for February 2018

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Nintendo Switch February 2018 Releases

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The Switch game offerings from January weren’t all that enticing if we’re being completely honest here, but February is going to ramp things up significantly. Bayonetta 1 and 2 will be hitting the system to get players prepared for the recently announced Bayonetta 3, and we’ll also be seeing a slew of ports including Dragon Quest Builders and Night in the Woods.

The Switch will continue to build up its RPG library with the release of The Longest Five Minutes. And for those of you who prefer some FPS fun or multiplayer action, the Payday 2 port is also set to hit in February. All in all, it looks like the system is going to have a pretty good month this February, and there’s something for everyone.

You can check out the full list of all Switch game releases coming in February 2018 down below:

  • Feb. 1 – Steamworld Dig
  • Feb. 1 – Skyforce Reloaded
  • Feb. 1 – Shiftlings: Enhanced Edition
  • Feb. 1 – Night in the Woods
  • Feb. 1 – Island Flight Simulator
  • Feb. 1 – Her Majesty’s SPIFFING
  • Feb. 1 – AeternoBlade
  • Feb. 1 – 3D MiniGolf
  • Feb. 2 – Mad Carnage
  • Feb. 6 – Dandara
  • Feb. 8 – Disc Jam
  • Feb. 8 – ATOMIK: RunGunJumpGun
  • Feb. 8 – Aegis Defenders
  • Feb. 9 – Dragon Quest Builders
  • Feb. 13 – The Longest Five Minutes
  • Feb. 13 – The Fall Part 2: Unbound
  • Feb. 16 – Fe
  • Feb. 16 – Bayonetta
  • Feb. 16 – Bayonetta 2
  • Feb. 27 – Payday 2

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