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Bear and Breakfast physical

iam8bit is preparing a physical release for Bear and Breakfast on Switch, the company announced today along with Gummy Cat, Armor Games Studios, and distribution partner Skybound Games. 

The retail edition features five premium postcards, a reversible cover sheet, and a code to download the game’s laid-back soundtrack. Also available is the iam8bit Exclusive Edition with fun trappings such as a unique motel key featuring the game’s bear manager, an exclusive reversible cover sheet by sculptor cobcris, and the soundtrack download code. Pricing for these two versions are set at $39.99 and $44.99 respectively.

Bear and Breakfast update 1.7.3

Gummy Cat has come out with a new version 1.7.1 update for its laid-back management adventure game Bear and Breakfast.

The game just released in Japan, so Japanese support has been added in. A number of bug fixes and other adjustments have also been implemented – including “an experimental tool for attempting to fix specific save files that had bugged progression.”

Below are the full patch notes:

Bear and Breakfast update 1.7.0

A new version 1.7.0 update has gone live for Bear and Breakfast on Switch.

The update contains some additions, adjustments, and fixes. Some of the highlights include a couple of new quests, a new Special Shop, new decorative objects, and new clothing.

The full patch notes for the Bear and Breakfast version 1.7.0 update are as follows:

Bear and Breakfast update 1.4.8

A new update is here for Bear and Breakfast on Switch, with the game moving up to version 1.4.8.

This patch is all about making the experience better. Players should encounter fewer crashes, and the team has implemented a number of other fixes as well.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Bear and Breakfast gameplay

New gameplay has arrived for the Switch version of Bear and Breakfast. After previous delays, the title landed on the eShop this week.

Continue on below for more information about the game.

Bear and Breakfast trailer

To celebrate the release of Bear and Breakfast on Switch, Armor Games Studios and Gummy Cat have readied a launch trailer. The video shows off the laid-back management adventure title once more.

Catch up on everything you need to know about Bear and Breakfast with the following overview:

Bear and Breakfast Switch release date

Publisher Armor Games Studios and developer Gummy Cat have come out with a final release date for the Switch version of Bear and Breakfast. We now have confirmation that the title will be launching on September 15, 2022.

Bear and Breakfast delayed

Bear and Breakfast is seeing a delay on Switch, according to developer Gummy Cat.

We’ve heard that the studio “discovered a couple of small tweaks that needed to be made to the game’s control scheme in order to provide the highest possible quality for controller-users.” The PC version is still moving forward on July 28, but controller support will be added for that platform in alignment with the Switch release.

Bear and Breakfast release date

A final release date was announced today for Bear and Breakfast, the laid-back management adventure game from publisher Armor Game Studios and developer Gummy Cat. It will be available on July 28, 2022.

Bear and Breakfast was confirmed for Switch in August 2020. While it was originally targeted for 2021, it was delayed to the first half of this year. That target was missed, though only by a month or so.

Bear and Breakfast game

The upcoming laid-back management adventure game Bear and Breakfast will no longer meet its original 2021 launch target. It’s now scheduled for the first half of 2022, developer Gummy Cat recently announced.

The studio explained: “We started developing this game in January 2020, and then the funniest thing happened – doing almost anything these days feel way harder than it has been, but developing the game exclusively during the pandemic feels like one of the hardest things we’ve ever had to do, but I’m sure that’s not the first time you’ve heard that.”


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