Four years after its cancellation, Give Us the Moon finally lands on Switch
Publisher Wired Productions and developer KeokeN Interactive have announced that the sci-fi horror film will Give us the moon will make a big leap onto the Switch later this year.
If the name rings a bell, it’s probably because Deliver Us the Moon was originally announced for the Nintendo hybrid in 2020. Unfortunately, the port was a flop. canceled shortly after the game released on Xbox One and PS4 with the publisher citing “industry-wide tensions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic” as one of the main reasons.
But now, it’s back!
Deliver Us the Moon will see you navigate the vast expanse of space as a lone astronaut on a mission to save humanity from extinction. It seems full of fun, completely devoid of stressful features like depleted oxygen levels, dangerous environments, and scary vast spaces. Then everyone was very relieved.
You can find more information about the game’s features and see some screenshots in the following information from Deliver Us the Moon website:
BECOME AN ASTRONAUT – Launch a rocket from Earth, cruise past the WSA space station and explore the open lunar landscape with weightless freedom – by foot, rover or monorail
SUITABLE FOR SPACE AGE TECHNOLOGY – With the ASE drone as your sole companion, take advantage of the coolest technology humanity has to offer from new-age space suits, cutting lasers, rockets and robotic arms
UNLOCKING – Overcome obstacles and dangers that stand in your way and uncover the secrets of the past using various tools and all your wits to solve complex puzzles
Bring us the Moon for launch day Steam back in 2019 and since then has gained a huge number of ‘Very positive‘ Evaluate. Furthermore, our friends in push square had a great time with the PS4 port in 2020, giving it an 8/10 in review.
We don’t have an exact release date for this one on Switch yet, but we’ll be keeping an eye on the stars in the coming months for more news.
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