Castle Crashers Appears To Be Getting A Nintendo Switch Tease

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Castle Crasher developer The Behemoth shared an image on Twitter that appears to be some sort of hint towards a possible port or release of the 2D beat ‘em up game.

 

Those of you familiar with the game should easily recognize the four colors representing Castle Crashers’ main playable characters with the Green Knight, Red Knight, Blue Knight, and Orange Knight.

 

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Some fans pointed out that a few colors including pink for Pink Knight and purple for Blacksmith were missing, and The Behemoth followed up with a response showing their colors as Joy-Cons.

 

Castle Crashers made its debut as an Xbox Live Arcade game for the Xbox 360 back in August 2008. It then released for the PS3  in August 2010, PC in September 2012, and Xbox One in September 2015.


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