Deadly Premonition 2 will have news in a few days, warns Swery

The person in charge of the video game claims to be working on four projects right now and, as the most important detail, remains in good health.

Hidetaka ‘SWERY’ Suehiro has confirmed that there will be news of Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise for Nintendo Switch throughout the week that now begins. The particular Japanese developer, also known as Swery65, has offered via Twitter a brief update on the status of his projects, a total of four currently, and claims to maintain good health on these complex dates due to the pandemic.

Tight schedule: four video games, one of them unknown

Swery is working remotely on his upcoming works. In order of appointment: Hotel Barcelona, ​​that title that he is making with Goichi ‘Suda51’ Suda, which goes to 2021. On the other hand, The Good Life, from which everything seems to be going well. The project, developed by White Owls, will be out soon on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch.

Regarding Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise, he says in his message posted on the social network that "something will happen next week", that is, this week. The title will be released exclusively for Nintendo Switch and will serve as a direct sequel to the original video game. This time, the title is being made by TOYBOX and Rising Star Games. The adventure will take us to the city Le Carré, where we will have to solve a crime of which everything seemed to have been solved. Along with Swery is Tomio Kanazawa in the production work, while the artistic direction is in charge of Shuhou Imai. The music, meanwhile, is being composed by Satoshi Okubo.

In the absence of knowing when we can play York Morgan, special agent of the FBI Francis, from the Nintendo Switch eShop it is indicated, as of today, that Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise will be released in 2020.

To conclude, he confirms that he is working on something else, a video game for mobile devices from which he continues without anticipating anything. We learned about it last November, when he said he was working on a game for Oculus that we know little about; as well as another for mobile devices.

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