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Exorder Ports to Switch

 

 

WARSAW, Poland – Oct. 16, in the year of our Lord 2018 – Exorder, the fantasy turn-based tactical RPG from Fat Dog Games and Solid9 Studio, strides onto Nintendo Switch today.

Hone skills in the single-player campaign or take on contenders in multiplayer. Exorder boasts online and local multiplayer to challenge friends near or far. Crossplay enables Nintendo Switch and PC players to battle for supremacy.

Learning the controls might be easy, but winning skirmishes and conquering nations is not. More than 10 battle units feature distinct skills and tactics. The ability to predict enemy strategies, position units, and strike when the moment is right determines which tactician will taste victory.

Exorder provides a bright adventure with colorful designs and a cheerful soundtrack that offers fun for all ages. With an underlying theme of self-assurance and discovery, this troubled kingdom will charm everyone into joining a battle.

“Exorder was designed so anyone, regardless of their familiarity with the genre, can enjoy this engrossing tactical RPG,” said Darek Skrzypkowski, CEO, Fat Dog Games. “Whether playing at home alone, with loved ones, or vying online for dominance, Exorder has simplicity that enables beginners to pick it up and play, but with the depth hardcore gamers crave.”

No word on a physical copy version of this game on these systems at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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