Salt and Sanctuary Heads To The Nintendo Switch On August 2, 2018

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Salt and Sanctuary has a release date on the Nintendo Switch. The 2D action-RPG will make its digital debut on the system on August 2, 2018. This is Ska Studios’ latest, with porting assistance from Blitworks, who worked on the console versions of Kerbal Space Program and Owlboy.

 

The Nintendo Switch version of Salt and Sanctuary will support multiple languages and eventually get a physical release. People will be able to choose from English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. Retail stores will carry The Drowned Tome Edition of Salt and Sanctuary during the 2018 holiday season.

 

 

Salt and Sanctuary is immediately available on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and PC.


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