Underhero Nintendo Switch Release Delayed: New Launch Date Announced by Digerati and Paper Castle
Digerati and Paper Castle have officially announced a minor delay for the release of Underhero, the vibrant 2D RPG-platformer, on the Nintendo Switch.
Originally slated for launch on the Nintendo eShop this week, the game’s debut has been pushed back to ensure all players receive a smoother experience upon release. Underhero is a unique hybrid of RPG and platformer gameplay, notable for its engaging world and imaginative characters.
Developed by Paper Castle, the game places players in the unlikely role of a minion serving Mr Stitches, the notorious villain of the Chestnut Kingdom.
With the traditional hero out of the picture, players must step up to challenge the kingdom’s threats and prove their worth on a perilous quest. The development teams at Digerati and Paper Castle cited quality assurance as the critical reason behind the short delay.
In a formal statement, the publishers explained that the decision was made "to ensure a patch addressing a number of issues will be available at launch." This move aims to deliver a polished and stable experience for Nintendo Switch users worldwide. Underhero is set to transport players into a whimsical, danger-filled world where timing-based combat and quirky boss battles await.
Guided by a magical companion, players navigate a colorful narrative that is as humorous as it is challenging, blending platforming action with RPG elements for a fresh take on the genre. The revised release date for Underhero on Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop is now confirmed as February 27, 2020.
To mark the launch, players will be able to purchase the game at a 20 percent discount for a limited time, offering both fans and newcomers an early incentive to jump into the adventure. Developed originally for PC, Underhero has garnered positive attention for its art style and inventive gameplay mechanics.
Its transition to the Nintendo Switch platform represents a significant milestone for developer Paper Castle and publisher Digerati, both of whom have prioritized the quality and accessibility of their titles for the Nintendo audience. Players interested in the latest updates on Underhero and other Nintendo Switch releases are encouraged to follow official Nintendo Direct communications and monitor the Nintendo eShop for further news.
With a confirmed worldwide release date and a commitment to quality, Underhero stands poised to become a standout title among indie releases on Nintendo’s hybrid console.
Originally slated for launch on the Nintendo eShop this week, the game’s debut has been pushed back to ensure all players receive a smoother experience upon release. Underhero is a unique hybrid of RPG and platformer gameplay, notable for its engaging world and imaginative characters.
Developed by Paper Castle, the game places players in the unlikely role of a minion serving Mr Stitches, the notorious villain of the Chestnut Kingdom.
With the traditional hero out of the picture, players must step up to challenge the kingdom’s threats and prove their worth on a perilous quest. The development teams at Digerati and Paper Castle cited quality assurance as the critical reason behind the short delay.
In a formal statement, the publishers explained that the decision was made "to ensure a patch addressing a number of issues will be available at launch." This move aims to deliver a polished and stable experience for Nintendo Switch users worldwide. Underhero is set to transport players into a whimsical, danger-filled world where timing-based combat and quirky boss battles await.
Guided by a magical companion, players navigate a colorful narrative that is as humorous as it is challenging, blending platforming action with RPG elements for a fresh take on the genre. The revised release date for Underhero on Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop is now confirmed as February 27, 2020.
To mark the launch, players will be able to purchase the game at a 20 percent discount for a limited time, offering both fans and newcomers an early incentive to jump into the adventure. Developed originally for PC, Underhero has garnered positive attention for its art style and inventive gameplay mechanics.
Its transition to the Nintendo Switch platform represents a significant milestone for developer Paper Castle and publisher Digerati, both of whom have prioritized the quality and accessibility of their titles for the Nintendo audience. Players interested in the latest updates on Underhero and other Nintendo Switch releases are encouraged to follow official Nintendo Direct communications and monitor the Nintendo eShop for further news.
With a confirmed worldwide release date and a commitment to quality, Underhero stands poised to become a standout title among indie releases on Nintendo’s hybrid console.