Earlier in 2019, physical publisher 1Print Games had revealed that they would be releasing a physical version of Ludosity’s Ittle Dew for Nintendo Switch. If you’ve been waiting in anticipation to see what the final product looks like, the wait is almost over!
According to a recent newsletter update, 1Print Games is expecting to begin production of the game in January 2020 – and should be hitting their release window of early 2020 as scheduled. Additionally, they provided the image seen above, possibly hinting at the finalized box art of the package itself.
You can read the full newsletter below:
“Welcome to 2020! All of us at 1Print Games wish you a great year ahead.
Today, I’d like to give you an Ittle update on what we have been working on at 1Print Games.
I’m happy to report that progress for our Ittle Dew Nintendo Switch physical release has been going smoothly. We are expecting to start production this month, so we should have the game released within our early 2020 launch window.
I can’t wait to share with you the final cover artwork for Ittle Dew. I think it looks really great. The team at Ludosity loved it so much as well!
We’ll be sharing with you all the details about Ittle Dew once we have the games in-hand. It wouldn’t be too long from now, so please look forward to its announcement and release.
Ittle Dew will be offered as an individual product after its official announcement, but for those of you who want to get Kero Blaster, Ittle Dew, and Death Squared, I highly recommend you to grab our Triple Set as soon as possible. It’s cheaper than buying all three games separately and you save in shipping costs. Plus, they are all fantastic games created by amazing developers. Pre-order it here (ships Q2 2020).
That’s all I have in my Ittle update today. Until next time!”
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