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Eschatos Switch

Retro Shoot-‘Em-Up, Eschatos, Blazes its Way to Switch in the West on Jan. 13

Sometimes old-school arcade shoot-’em-ups like the classic, coin-guzzling experiences of yore can be a perfect fit for handheld systems like the Nintendo Switch. And earlier today, developer Qute Corporation confirmed that its horizontal-scrolling bullet-hell shooter, Eschatos, will be launching on Nintendo’s portable hybrid console on Jan. 13, 2022 in the west, with a planned PlayStation 4 release coming at some point in the future as well.

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Originally released back in 2011 for Xbox 360, and later 2015 on PC, Eschatos is a bit of a rare gem, so this recent release date confirmation will likely be good news for all you shmup enthusiasts out there.

Taking place in an alternate future where the moon has been infected with a mysterious alien parasite known as the Purple Erosion, Eschatos throws you into the cockpit of an advanced spaceship and tasks you with eliminating the otherworldly threat.

Eschatos will retail for $26.99, and will come bundled with two other shoot-’em-ups by the Japanese developer, Judgement Silversword and Cardinal Sins.

For more information about Eschatos, here’s the gist courtesy of Qute Corporation (H/T, Gematsu):

Fast-Paced and Exhilarating Speed!

Each segment of the stage is quick, making the game fast-paced and exhilarating. Frequent transitions from attack to rest and back progress the game with rhythm.

No gaps between stages and no data loading wait times—allowing you to play non-stop from beginning to end.

Traditional effects with a science-fiction theme creates an orthodox world filled with design and characters having a nostalgic feel.

Hard-Core Shoot ‘Em Up Shooter

Easy and simple to understand rules! Just “shoot,” “evade,” and “defend.”

Simple scoring and difficulty level settings make it easy for anyone from the first time they play.

Shield System

Equipped with shield system to protect from enemy shots and allows quick counterattack. Strategically choose one of the three shots available—“front shot,” “wide shot,” “shield.”

Three Game Modes

Play in three different game modes: the classic shooter “Original Mode,” with power-ups in “Advanced Mode,” and race against the clock in “Time Attack Mode.”

Endless fun with three distinct Eschatos game modes!

Choose from Three Different Background Music Sound Sources!

Eschatos is available in “Original Background Music,” “Arranged Background Music,” and “Remastered Background Music” (high-resolution version of “Original Background Music”).

Enjoy the increased depth of sound while keeping the original FM sound source as a base.

Includes Past Released Titles Judgement Silversword and Cardinal Sins

Includes Judgement Silversword and its spinoff Cardinal Sins—two handheld game titles that originate ESCHATOS

The game is available both in Japanese and English.

Eschatos is scheduled to launch on Nintendo Switch on Jan. 13, with a planned PS4 release coming in the future.


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Dylan is a Senior Writer at Twinfinite and has been with the site for over two years, and in the games media industry for over a decade. He typically covers horror, RPGs, shooters, Roblox, indie titles and movies, and loves reading, pizza and skateboarding; ideally, at the same time. He has a degree in English Literature from Aberystwyth University, Wales. He thinks FTL may be the most perfect game ever created.
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