Cuphead is coming to the Nintendo Switch next month. Nintendo kicked off its Nindies Showcase on Wednesday by announcing the popular run-and-gun platformer will be available in the Switch eShop on April 18 and can be prepurchased now. The game costs $19.99.

The title, acclaimed for its gameplay difficulty and '30s animation style, launched in 2017 for Xbox One and PC as a Microsoft exclusive.  Microsoft said Wednesday that the Switch version of Cuphead will support Xbox Live.

"We'll be working with StudioMDHR to implement Xbox Live features into Cuphead on the Nintendo Switch in the coming months," wrote Xbox's Chris Charla in a blog post on the company's GDC announcements. "Given the early stage of our work with StudioMDHR, the Xbox Live features will appear in a post-launch update to Cuphead on Nintendo Switch."

Nintendo didn't stop with Cuphead and revealed several other releases: 

The games can be purchased physically and digitally through the Nintendo eShop. Their prices will be announced later when their individual release approaches. 

This story originally posted as "Cuphead llegará a la Nintendo Switch en abril" on CNET en Espanol.

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