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Home»News»Gaming News»Crow Country Launches On Nintendo Switch

Crow Country Launches On Nintendo Switch

By Scott AdamsOctober 16, 2024
Diaroma for Crow Country Based for Halloween

SFB Games have thrown open the gates to Crow Country once again – this time on Nintendo Switch!

Creep it real this Halloween with a ‘modern indie classic’ (Matt Gardner, Forbes.com), now also with Japanese, Italian and Chinese localisation available on Steam. ​ Delve into the shadowy realm of Crow Country, but don’t be deceived by the whimsical surroundings – something is awfully wrong in this chilling theme park.

Hunt for clues in dark corridors, abandoned rides and deserted rooms and proceed with caw-tion to evade the deadly creatures who lurk in shadows. For visitors more interested in treats than tricks this Halloween, Exploration Mode allows you to journey on without fear of being attacked; or for the more experienced horror game connoisseur, you can take on a true test of grit and tackle Hard Mode.

A tale of reckless hubris and human greed, and now at the centre of it all… you. ​

Adam Vian, Creative Director at SFB Games, said: “Crow Country is out now on Switch! People have been asking for this ever since our initial launch back in May, so we’re really excited to finally bring the game to this new audience! Crow Country is a great fit for Switch, too – it just feels right.”

It comes as SFB Games teases an eerie-sistible new collaboration with Fangamer, with the first merch drop coming this October 29th and more to come next year. ​ You can find out more info by signing up for the Fangamer newsletter here: https://www.fangamer.com/newsletter.

Crow Country is out TODAY on Nintendo Switch for £16.75 / €19,49 / $19.99, as well as on Steam, Xbox Series X/S and PS5 for $19.99 USD.

-Press Release

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Scott Adams has been a strong lover of video games, mainly RPGS, for 20 years. He typically writes about the video games he loves, also reviews many of them, and he is a regular on the Nintendo Entertainment Podcast.

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