Nintendo Switch users are going to get a brand-new game this month, one that was cancelled a long time ago.Video game cancellations always sting, regardless of the title, as the work that gets put into crafting exciting new gameplay experiences is long and arduous so to see it never released has to be an incredibly sad affair, like thecancelled Daredevil gamefor example.Tarnished warriors rise-up, theElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreeexpansion is available now, and you can see our video review belowHowever sometimes even cancelled games get their time to shine, likeCaptain Bloodwhich releases onXbox,PlayStationandPCthis year, and the game we’re talking about today,Deliver Us The Moon.AdvertNow,Deliver Us The Moonlaunched on PC back in 2018 before being ported to Xbox and PlayStation, with the promise that it’d come toNintendoSwitch one day as well.That port was unfortunately cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19, but in a surprise turn of events it’s now back and will launch on the system later this month.For those who don’t know,Deliver Us The Moonis a puzzle game where you explore a moon base with your rover companion, searching for clues and solving a sci-fi mystery.The Nintendo Switch version of the game will be exactly the same as the other versions, with the only caveat being you won’t be able to play the game in the Switch’s handheld mode, it’ll have to be docked with your TV setup.AdvertNevertheless it’s nice to see this cancelled version ofDeliver Us The Moonfinally see the light of day, and it sparks a little bit of hope that other cancelled titles like it could crawl out of the woodwork one day too.As for the rest of Nintendo’s offerings for this year, there are plenty of exciting releases on the horizon, including a new Mario and Zelda game.Featured Image Credit: Nintendo/Deliver Us the Moon: FortunaTopics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch quietly brings back game it’d previously cancelled

Nintendo Switch users are going to get a brand-new game this month, one that was cancelled a long time ago.Video game cancellations always sting, regardless of the title, as the work that gets put into crafting exciting new gameplay experiences is long and arduous so to see it never released has to be an incredibly sad affair, like thecancelled Daredevil gamefor example.Tarnished warriors rise-up, theElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreeexpansion is available now, and you can see our video review belowHowever sometimes even cancelled games get their time to shine, likeCaptain Bloodwhich releases onXbox,PlayStationandPCthis year, and the game we’re talking about today,Deliver Us The Moon.AdvertNow,Deliver Us The Moonlaunched on PC back in 2018 before being ported to Xbox and PlayStation, with the promise that it’d come toNintendoSwitch one day as well.That port was unfortunately cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19, but in a surprise turn of events it’s now back and will launch on the system later this month.For those who don’t know,Deliver Us The Moonis a puzzle game where you explore a moon base with your rover companion, searching for clues and solving a sci-fi mystery.The Nintendo Switch version of the game will be exactly the same as the other versions, with the only caveat being you won’t be able to play the game in the Switch’s handheld mode, it’ll have to be docked with your TV setup.AdvertNevertheless it’s nice to see this cancelled version ofDeliver Us The Moonfinally see the light of day, and it sparks a little bit of hope that other cancelled titles like it could crawl out of the woodwork one day too.As for the rest of Nintendo’s offerings for this year, there are plenty of exciting releases on the horizon, including a new Mario and Zelda game.Featured Image Credit: Nintendo/Deliver Us the Moon: FortunaTopics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch users are going to get a brand-new game this month, one that was cancelled a long time ago.Video game cancellations always sting, regardless of the title, as the work that gets put into crafting exciting new gameplay experiences is long and arduous so to see it never released has to be an incredibly sad affair, like thecancelled Daredevil gamefor example.Tarnished warriors rise-up, theElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreeexpansion is available now, and you can see our video review belowHowever sometimes even cancelled games get their time to shine, likeCaptain Bloodwhich releases onXbox,PlayStationandPCthis year, and the game we’re talking about today,Deliver Us The Moon.AdvertNow,Deliver Us The Moonlaunched on PC back in 2018 before being ported to Xbox and PlayStation, with the promise that it’d come toNintendoSwitch one day as well.That port was unfortunately cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19, but in a surprise turn of events it’s now back and will launch on the system later this month.For those who don’t know,Deliver Us The Moonis a puzzle game where you explore a moon base with your rover companion, searching for clues and solving a sci-fi mystery.The Nintendo Switch version of the game will be exactly the same as the other versions, with the only caveat being you won’t be able to play the game in the Switch’s handheld mode, it’ll have to be docked with your TV setup.AdvertNevertheless it’s nice to see this cancelled version ofDeliver Us The Moonfinally see the light of day, and it sparks a little bit of hope that other cancelled titles like it could crawl out of the woodwork one day too.As for the rest of Nintendo’s offerings for this year, there are plenty of exciting releases on the horizon, including a new Mario and Zelda game.

Nintendo Switch users are going to get a brand-new game this month, one that was cancelled a long time ago.

Video game cancellations always sting, regardless of the title, as the work that gets put into crafting exciting new gameplay experiences is long and arduous so to see it never released has to be an incredibly sad affair, like thecancelled Daredevil gamefor example.

Tarnished warriors rise-up, theElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreeexpansion is available now, and you can see our video review below

However sometimes even cancelled games get their time to shine, likeCaptain Bloodwhich releases onXbox,PlayStationandPCthis year, and the game we’re talking about today,Deliver Us The Moon.

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Now,Deliver Us The Moonlaunched on PC back in 2018 before being ported to Xbox and PlayStation, with the promise that it’d come toNintendoSwitch one day as well.

That port was unfortunately cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19, but in a surprise turn of events it’s now back and will launch on the system later this month.

For those who don’t know,Deliver Us The Moonis a puzzle game where you explore a moon base with your rover companion, searching for clues and solving a sci-fi mystery.

The Nintendo Switch version of the game will be exactly the same as the other versions, with the only caveat being you won’t be able to play the game in the Switch’s handheld mode, it’ll have to be docked with your TV setup.

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Nevertheless it’s nice to see this cancelled version ofDeliver Us The Moonfinally see the light of day, and it sparks a little bit of hope that other cancelled titles like it could crawl out of the woodwork one day too.

As for the rest of Nintendo’s offerings for this year, there are plenty of exciting releases on the horizon, including a new Mario and Zelda game.

Topics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch