Rogue Singularity launches for Switch on August 15
Originally planned for release last year, Rogue Singularity ended up being delayed. The endless old-school platformer Rogue Singularity now has a confirmed, final release date of August 15 on Switch.
We have the following overview and trailer for the game:
A black hole has crashed into your home galaxy, leaving you struggling to survive among the floating fragments of countless worlds. Control your robot hero through an infinite series of procedurally-generated levels populated with out-of-control machines, bizarre alien creatures and deadly traps.
Rogue Singularity is a return to the golden age of 3D platforming, rewarding quick thinking and even quicker reflexes as you desperately try to survive one cosmic level after another. Players who grew up with a Nintendo 64 or PlayStation 1 controller in their hands will feel a rush of nostalgia as they jump, dodge and roll across treacherous floating worlds.
Build your own robot and race through jungles, volcanoes and factories as well as stranger places, including giant beehives and floating coral reefs, to a blistering electronic soundtrack from chiptunes legend Derris Kharlan.
Rogue Singularity will cost US$14.99 / €14.99 / £13.49 / AU$22.50 / NZ$24.75 on the Switch eShop. Pre-loading goes live on July 25 in Europe, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. The same option will be made available starting July 30 in North America.
Source: Nnooo PR