Nobody Saves The World will be available for Switch and PlayStation
Slug, Ghost, Dragon, and more awaits you in this fresh twist on action RPGs from developers of the popular Guacamelee series!
News by SnowWhite on Apr 04, 2022
Nobody Saves the World, the next game from Drinkbox Studios (Guacamelee!), will be released on April 14th for USD 24.99 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 with pre-orders opening today with a 10% discount. There will be both the PS5 and PS4 versions available to PlayStation gamers. The co-op will be added to all existing platforms simultaneously with the release of Nobody Saves the World on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.
"It’s been great to see the game being received so positively by our existing fans as well as new players," said Graham Smith, Producer on Nobody Saves the World and Co-Founder of Drinkbox Studios. "We've been around for 14 years now, and Nobody Saves the World has quickly become one of our most successful games. Whenever we try making something completely new it feels like a big gamble, so we’re really happy that the game has found an audience, and hope that even more people will be able to enjoy it now that it's arriving on PlayStation and Switch. Who knows, perhaps we'll have more Nobody Saves the World ideas and forms to explore in the future!"
Players can discover and shift between 15+ different Forms in a series of challenging adventures. They can unlock and finish even more difficult objectives by combining talents in unexpected ways. Whether you play alone or with a companion, it's up to you, but you'll need both to halt The Calamity and SAVE THE WORLD!
Tabletop mode on the Nintendo Switch will allow players to rescue the planet with a single Joy-Con. In Nobody Saves the World, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 gamers will be able to play online co-op with each other, allowing for cross-generation play.
Drinkbox's most successful Steam launch, Nobody Saves the World, was published on January 18th, 2022, for Xbox platforms and Steam and was highly prised. Speaking of praise, check out our Nobody Saves the World Xbox Series X Review too.
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