https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2020/11/the_brand-new_dizzy_game_is_a_remake_and_its_included_free_with_fuze4_nintendo_switch
Update: The 'new game' is actually Fast Food Dizzy, a remake created especially using game design package FUZE4 Nintendo Switch. Fast Food Dizzy originally launched on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Amiga and Atari ST home computer systems back in 1989.
The game is included for free with FUZE, and it even includes the source code so you can pick it apart and learn how it works.
Philip Oliver had this to say about the news:
We really enjoyed re-imagining one of our classic original Dizzy games, so much so, that we just kept adding features. It was easy to learn, extremely intuitive and very powerful. We hope people enjoy the game, and find it challenging and inspiring.
His brother Andrew added:
It's been fantastic working with the team at FUZE who so passionately believe, as do we, that the best way to encourage students to learn to code, is to give them the tools to help them make games. FUZE is the perfect solution as a stepping stone between Scratch and industry-standard languages such as C++, Java, Python and Lua that can be hard to get into.
Cool will let my son know, he has a switch,
FF dizzy was one of only 2 games I have from my original games collection. My mum kept this along with Booty as she liked playing them. She recently gave them back to me.
Got a switch myself, but sadly no time to use it... not that I'd be able to buy it since I'm running a CFW though!
Out of curiosity, is this being sold separately, or an exclusive freebie with Fuze?
Article was a bit vague regarding that.
You have to buy FUZE4 from the Nintendo eShop for £12.99 first but it's a freebie with it.