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Home»News»Assault Android Cactus+ Is Coming to the Switch

Assault Android Cactus+ Is Coming to the Switch

By Yanvier PaganFebruary 20, 2019
Assault Android Cactus+

Witch Beam has announced that Assault Android Cactus+ is coming to the Nintendo Switch eShop. 

Assault Android Cactus+ is a twin-stick shoot-em-up game where you literally shoot at hordes of rogue robots that are in your way while avoiding the hazards within the distinct stages like shifting floors and moving stages. The game was first released back in 2015 for PC, PlayStation 4 in 2016, and Xbox One in 2017. 

With the game coming to the Switch for the first time we will see features that are exclusive to the Switch such as aim assist: 

“Thanks to the Switch, Cactus+ is not only playable on the go, but single Joy-Con support makes it a snap to play co-op anywhere. With aim assist, players focus on dodging, shooting, and managing weapons, retaining the heart of the experience even without twin joysticks.

Aim assist also works with dual Joy-Con and Pro Controllers making it ideal for players learning the ropes or anyone wanting to give their thumb a rest. It’s the perfect equalizer for gathering friends for up to four-player couch co-op.”

Assault Android Cactus+ is slated to be released on March 8 for $19.99 but if you pre-purchase the game on the eShop right now, you will get a 25% discount on it and who doesn’t love a good discount?

Source: Gematsu 

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Recent Chicago transplant. Polar Vortex survivor. Taco enthusiast. While not eating everything in sight, Yanvier enjoys watching anime and playing some indie, RPG, action/adventure, and fighting games. In his spare time, he enjoys being outdoors and discovering what the city has to offer.

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