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Inside and Limbo Coming to Switch Next Week

Playdead has revealed that their hit puzzle platformers, Limbo and Inside, will be making their way to the Nintendo Switch next week.

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The two games will come to Nintendo eShops worldwide on June 28, but we do not currently know much they will cost, or whether they’ll come as a pair. The developer confirmed the news on Twitter following the release of an article by Famitsu.

If you haven’t played either of Playdead’s games before, they both feature the same dark, mysterious style, and you play as a boy who’s trying to contend with tricky environmental puzzles along his journey. Limbo, with its striking black and white art style, was a hit on Xbox Live Acrade in the Summer of 2010, while Inside was a contender for Game of the Year for many after it released in 2016. The latter sees you explore a creepy city full of guards and lines of people that are being paraded like hostages, where you attempt to avoid being seen or killed. It’s beautiful, challenging, and the story can be shocking at times. You can check out our Inside review here.

Limbo and Inside will be available for Nintendo Switch on June 28.


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