Nintendo has shared another look at the future of indie games on Nintendo Switch thanks to today's Indie World Showcase. In this roughly 25-minute presentation, Nintendo shared updates on previously released titles, a couple of exciting ports, and some brand new surprises.
From Sports Story — the Golf Story sequel first announced way back in 2019 — finally getting a release month, to indie darling Inscryption making its way to Nintendo Switch, here's everything that happened during today's Indie World Showcase.
The long-awaited sequel to 2017's Golf Story is finally hitting Nintendo Switch next month. Sports Story is about a lot more than golf, and even about more than sports. The wacky trailer showed off golf, tennis, soccer, BMX, volleyball, and cricket. But when you're not competing, you'll be exploring dungeons, hanging out at the mall, or solving mysteries.
Esteemed roguelite Rogue Legacy 2 is coming to the Switch eShop later today. The Switch version includes the Fabled Heroes update, which includes dozens of new sub-classes and items.
Rogue Legacy 2 launched earlier this year, and we called the game amazing in our review, saying, "Rogue Legacy 2 is a transformative sequel that essentially rebuilds the extraordinarily influential 2013 original into a modern roguelite that stands nearly shoulder to shoulder with the best of the genre."
Treasure hunter Pepper has been shipwrecked and robbed, forcing her to use her trusty grill to take back what's hers. This gorgeous pixel-art action-adventure features super fast action with fluid drill combat. Along the way, you'll collect treasure and other riches and use them to upgrade Pepper or unlock more paths on the world map.
Pepper Grinder is coming to Nintendo Switch in 2023.
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