Trigger Witch Launches July 29th For Switch
Publisher Eastasiasoft and developer Rainbite have announced the release date for Trigger Witch on Switch.
This twin-stick shooter starring a witch loaded with guns will be launching on July 29th for Switch. For a recap of what the game is all about, you can check out its most recent trailer below, along with additional details via Eastasiasoft:
We can now announce official dates for the highly anticipated release of top-down action-adventure Trigger Witch, coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on Wednesday, July 28th, followed by Nintendo Switch on Thursday, July 29th. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions are still in development and will launch at a later time.
Trigger Witch will be published worldwide by Eastasiasoft Limited in close partnership with developer Rainbite. Pricing is set at US$14.99/€14.99, with an additional 10% launch discount available for select platforms and regions. In addition to release on digital storefronts, physical editions will also be available for preorder through online retail partner Playasia. Further details on Limited Edition platforms and contents will be shared closer to the digital release later this month.
About Trigger Witch
Trigger Witch is a stylized 2D twin-stick action game from the creators of Reverie, set in an odd open world where magic is outdated and firearms are the new way of life. Players assume the role of Colette, a prospective graduate from the Stock, an academy for Witchcraft and Triggery. After a mysterious man invades her realm, events are set in motion that turn Colette’s life upside-down, casting her as the sole heroine with enough firepower to restore peace.
Key features
- Explore an open world in classic action-adventure style!
- Wield and upgrade new firearms as you progress.
- Meet strange and endearing characters through engaging dialogue.
- Blast monsters back to their rightful plane of existence in bloody fashion!
- Solve environmental puzzles and overcome obstacles in clever ways.
- Play solo or multiplayer at any time, with drop-in local co-op.
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