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Coromon Switch Release Date
Zevenaar, The Netherlands – July 7, in the year of our Lord 2022
– Coromon, the modern monster taming RPG from developer TRAGsoft and
publisher Freedom Games, chooses Nintendo Switch to join its squad
after collecting more than 100,000 unit sales on PC. Cross-save
features between PC and console will also become available at
launch, on July 21, 2022.
Plant an eager foot into the Velua region and encounter powerful
creatures called Coromon. Assume the role of an apprentice Coromon
researcher to study and catch these adorable, yet formidable animals
as a member of the illustrious Lux Solis organization. Join the
Titan Taskforce to foil an evil rival institution’s corrupt plans to
harness the fabled Coromon Titans’ powers and rain chaos upon the
world.
Explore six beautiful pixel-art biomes including icy terrains,
marshy swamps, and dark dungeons, all containing their own distinct
Coromon. Encounter more than 120 different species and bring
together an A-team of ferocious fighters to battle enemies.
Strategize for each encounter with the use of seven element types
and custom stats distribution for each Coromon to develop a top-tier
roster.
Cruise through the adventure with a variety of difficulty options
ranging from a more casual gameplay experience or test the squad’s
limits with the built-in fan-favorite “Nuzlocke” and randomizer
options. Craft a personalized trainer and take the Lux Solis
personality test to choose the best beginner battling buddy.
“Coromon is our love letter to a treasured game genre and we cherish
this opportunity to finally bring it to Nintendo Switch,” said
Jochem Pouwels, Founder, TRAGsoft. “After the overwhelmingly
positive response to Coromon’s PC launch, and with how patient
everyone has been, we want to thank our community for being so
supportive and encouraging. We expect everyone’s creature catching
journeys on the go will meet all expectations they have had for us!”
Coromon comes to Nintendo Switch for $19.99 with English, French,
Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian, Japanese,
Korean, and Chinese (Simplified) language support.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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