UPDATE: Limited Run Games has taken to Twitter yet again to raise the hype for upcoming titles. Not only will Saturday Morning RPG be hitting the Switch this spring (see below), but once the company’s Twitter follower count reaches 60k, it’ll be making another exciting announcement as it continues to work towards the goal of 65k.
In case you missed our first Switch announcement, here it is! Another announcement is incoming when we hit 60K followers and more will come after that as we climb towards 65K! https://t.co/yb29TTCbxm
— Limited Run Games (@LimitedRunGames) January 16, 2018
Needless to say, we’re looking forward to hearing any other Switch related news that pops up from LRG. We’ll keep you posted as the Twitter follower count climbs, so stay tuned!
Original article: Saturday Morning RPG coming to Nintendo Switch this spring
Written by Jennifer Burch
In a push to hit a goal of 65,000 followers on Twitter, Limited Run Games decided to announce a new title at 55,400 followers.
Originally teased last year in a tweet by the head of Limited Run Games and Mighty Rabbit Studios, Josh Fairhurst, Saturday Morning RPG will be on the Nintendo Switch this spring. LRG’s official Twitter account confirmed that the company will be in charge of a physical release and that the game would also be available in the eShop.
Saturday Morning RPG from our development partner @TheMightyRabbit will be coming to the Nintendo Switch both digitally and physically in Spring 2018!
The physical release will be available exclusively at https://t.co/rZI6STrUid! pic.twitter.com/uZ8ADdi8H8
— Limited Run Games (@LimitedRunGames) January 15, 2018
For those who might be wondering why Limited Run Games is bringing a port to the Nintendo Switch, it later addressed this question in a reply tweet:
We meant to say that our focus isn't on re-releasing everything from our PS back catalog on Switch. There will be some overlap – this one is particularly important because we developed it in-house to learn the full process for physical Switch releases. 🙂
— Limited Run Games (@LimitedRunGames) January 15, 2018
So yes, more games from the company’s PlayStation-side catalog will make the switch, but there are also new games in the works, thanks to its development team, Mighty Rabbit Studios.
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