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Indivisible might release on Switch tomorrow, per eShop listing
The Switch version of Indiegogo-funded side-scrolling RPG Indivisible might finally make its fashionably late arrival on the console tomorrow, if recent eShop listings are anything to go by. A page for the game recently appeared on the Australian and European eShops showing an April 28 release date. Alongside a release date and a trailer, the page came with a very detailed description, which I've pasted below.
Indivisible is an action RPG platformer featuring stunning hand drawn art and animation combined with unique real-time combat mechanics.
Immerse yourself in a fantastical world with dozens of playable characters, a rich storytelling experience, gameplay that's easy to learn but difficult to master, and the trademark razor-sharp quality that Lab Zero Games is known for!
Our story revolves around Ajna, a fearless girl with a rebellious streak. Raised by her father on the outskirts of their rural town, her life is thrown into chaos when her home is attacked, and a mysterious power awakens within her.
The game's huge fantasy world, characters and aesthetic design are inspired by various cultures and mythologies. Throughout Ajna's quest she'll encounter many "Incarnations": people whom she can absorb and manifest to fight alongside her.
There are many Incarnations to recruit, each with their own story and personality. By uniting people from faraway lands, Ajna will learn about herself, the world she inhabits, and most importantly, how to save it.
Check out the Indivisible launch trailer as well to visualize what the game is all about.
The eShop has gotten these sorts of things right before, but it doesn't have a 100% hit rate. Most recently, it was off by a week when a random Streets of Rage 4 release date popped up. We're also waiting to find out if the eShop's listed June 19 release date for Burnout Paradise on Switch is legit or not.
Source: Nintendo Enthusiast

The Switch version of Indiegogo-funded side-scrolling RPG Indivisible might finally make its fashionably late arrival on the console tomorrow, if recent eShop listings are anything to go by. A page for the game recently appeared on the Australian and European eShops showing an April 28 release date. Alongside a release date and a trailer, the page came with a very detailed description, which I've pasted below.
Indivisible is an action RPG platformer featuring stunning hand drawn art and animation combined with unique real-time combat mechanics.
Immerse yourself in a fantastical world with dozens of playable characters, a rich storytelling experience, gameplay that's easy to learn but difficult to master, and the trademark razor-sharp quality that Lab Zero Games is known for!
Our story revolves around Ajna, a fearless girl with a rebellious streak. Raised by her father on the outskirts of their rural town, her life is thrown into chaos when her home is attacked, and a mysterious power awakens within her.
The game's huge fantasy world, characters and aesthetic design are inspired by various cultures and mythologies. Throughout Ajna's quest she'll encounter many "Incarnations": people whom she can absorb and manifest to fight alongside her.
There are many Incarnations to recruit, each with their own story and personality. By uniting people from faraway lands, Ajna will learn about herself, the world she inhabits, and most importantly, how to save it.
Check out the Indivisible launch trailer as well to visualize what the game is all about.
The eShop has gotten these sorts of things right before, but it doesn't have a 100% hit rate. Most recently, it was off by a week when a random Streets of Rage 4 release date popped up. We're also waiting to find out if the eShop's listed June 19 release date for Burnout Paradise on Switch is legit or not.
Source: Nintendo Enthusiast