House in Fata Morgana Developer Announce Seventh Lair Remastered Switch Version

House in Fata Morgana Developer Announces Seventh Lair Remastered Switch Version

Another visual novel from the House in Fata Morgana developer Novect is heading to a new platform. In the company’s “Greetings in 2023” message, it announced Seventh Lair Remastered for the Nintendo Switch. There’s no release window for the game yet. The announcement only mentioned it will be released in the “near future.”

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Here’s the official announcement direct from Novect’s New Year’s statement:

And we’re actually planning to release a Nintendo Switch version of Seventh Lair Remastered! We will be able to release this version in the near future as well, so please wait for more details. (We did a lot of work behind the scenes last year!)

While not directly tied to The House in Fata Morgana or continuing that story, certain characters from that tale appear in new roles in Seventh Lair Remastered. For example, Michel is back, but this time he is an indie game developer called Dark†Knight. After intense criticism from “fans,” he releases the game Seventh Lair on April Fool’s Day. When he does, he and a number of the players (who are new takes on Mell and Nellie Rhodes) find themselves trapped in the world of the game.

Here’s a trailer showing what to expect.

The PC version of Seventh Lair appeared in March 2022, ahead of this upcoming Switch release. While there’s no demo, it is temporarily on sale on Steam for 10% off. That brings the price down to $7.19 until January 5, 2023.

Seventh Lair is immediately available for PCs, and the Switch remaster is in development.


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