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Dead Synchronicity Launching on Nintendo Switch Nov. 21

Dead Synchronicity Launching on Nintendo Switch Nov. 21

Madrid, Spain – After announcing the development of Dead Synchronicity for Nintendo Switch last month, Badland Games confirms that one of the best adventures of the current generation can be played on the “hybrid console” before the end of the year. The title created by Fictiorama Studios will be released, in digital format, on Nintendo eShop on November 21st.

After doing the rounds on Steam, iOS and Android, Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today will debut on Nintendo Switch, with the same visual quality as the PC version and with the controls and interface designed exclusively for console, previously shown on the PlayStation 4 version of the game.

Dead Synchronicity Launching on Nintendo Switch Nov. 21

The game by Fictiorama tells the story of Michael, a man with no past who must recover his identity and decode the two events that brought the world to the edge of collapse. The first is the so-called “Great Wave,” an inexplicable chain of natural disasters. The second is a pandemic that has turned humans into “the Dissolved,” infected beings with special cognitive powers whose sick bodies will eventually dissolve into blood. If Michael doesn’t hurry, he won’t be able to avoid the impending moment of “dead synchronicity” … when time itself starts to dissolve.

Dead Synchronicity Launching on Nintendo Switch Nov. 21

Fictiorama Studios built a script for Dead Synchronicity that truly stands out, thanks to its dystopian touches, and pays homage to classic adventure games, with modern game mechanics suited to every kind of gamer. Visually, the game shows aesthetics inspired by German Expressionism and a complex and adult plot.

Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today arrives on Nintendo Switch November 21, 2017.

Related: DEAD SYNCHRONICITY: Tomorrow Comes Today Now Available on PS4

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