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Death Squared Nintendo Switch Release Date

 

 

SYDNEY - June 20, in the year of our Lord 2017 - Death Squared, the cooperative puzzler where players guide a team of robots through a deadly obstacle course, launches for Nintendo Switch on July 13.

Escort a colorful crew of cuboid companions through an insidious science facility where danger lurks around every corner. To find a way through this murderous maze and escape to safety, players must hone their communication skills and solve puzzles through a process of trial and error, as the game introduces new rules and mechanics tailored around teamwork.

Each robot must make it to their respective color-coded waypoint, navigating past deadly devices like spikes, lasers and other nefarious traps. While one false move can spell death for the entire team, as every player must survive to progress, every misstep comes with newfound knowledge and an instant respawn to put that information to use.

On top of featuring a campaign with 80 single-to-two-player story levels, 40 up-to-four-player party stages and unlockable vault content, Death Squared's Nintendo Switch release will feature all-new puzzles unseen in the previously-released PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One versions.

"Death Squared was created with groups in mind, so coming to the Switch made perfect sense," said Patrick Cook, lead designer, SMG Studio. "We look forward to friends and families being able to share the experience wherever and however they want when it comes out July 13."

No word on a physical copy of this game on this system at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

 

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