Teslagrad Joins The Nintendo Switch eShop On December 7, 2017

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Back in September 2017, Rain Games, Circle, and Flyhigh Works announced Teslagrad would be joining the Nintendo Switch lineup. Now, there are release dates for every region. In Japan, it will debut on November 16, 2017. In other regions, it will arrive on December 7, 2017. It will cost $14.99/€14.99.

 

In Teslagrad, a young man heads into a tower in the middle of Teslagrad to escape the king’s soldiers. It is there that he gains electromagnetic abilities, which are used to solve puzzles.

 

Teslagrad is available on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Wii U, Xbox One, and PC. The Nintendo Wii U version was the most successful of all the console versions of the game.


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