Journey to the Savage Planet comes to Nintendo Switch by surprise

The sci-fi exploration and action adventure appears without notice on the Nintendo Switch eShop; June 25 also in physical edition.

Journey to the Savage Planet, the first-person action-exploration adventure set in a sci-fi world that came to PC, PS4, and Xbox One in January this year, has arrived by surprise and without warning on Nintendo Switch via from the eShop. Thus, the players of the current Nintendo console can already enjoy the remarkable title by Typhoon Studios and 505 Games in digital format, although it has also been announced that it will arrive in physical format from June 25.

Now available in digital format for 29.99 euros

Thus, after recent rumors that said video game was placed on Nintendo Switch after its launch on the other platforms, its arrival at the eShop has finally been confirmed at a price of 29.99 euros; and it is that until today there was no news that the title of Typhoon Studios would also reach the Nintendo console.

As we say, at the moment it is only available in digital format, although its managers have also announced an edition in physical format for next June 25; In addition, another title edited by 505 Games such as Indivisible and which recently also came to Nintendo Switch by surprise in digital format, will receive its version in physical format also on June 25.

Journey to the Savage Planet is a fun and colorful first-person adventure, action and exploration video game that takes us to a peculiar alien planet and which was well received by specialized critics last January.

Stranded on an alien planet, our goal is to collect materials, make upgrades, make our way using a diverse repertoire of tools, and also shoot when done. Of course, for better or for worse, he decides not to go too deep into anything concrete. His commitment is to adventure and humor, and luckily it is a fruitful one ”, we pointed out in our Reviews.

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