Nobody Saves The World Coming To PlayStation And Switch This Month, Local Co-op Added On The Same Day
In less than 2 weeks, one of January’s most popular games will be available on more platforms. Drinkbox Studios has announced it will release Nobody Saves the World on PlayStation consoles and Switch this month.
Drinkbox will be introducing co-op local to the game, along with the console versions of Nobody Saves the World. It previously featured online cooperative play, but this update will allow for multiple people in the same room, maybe even the same couch, to play together. This is a great idea! This Switch version is tabletop-friendly, and each player can use one Joy-Con. The PS5 or PS4 versions of the game will have cross-gen compatibility to allow for online play.
A new trailer was released alongside the announcement showing off gameplay and promoting the review scores the game received on its initial release a few months back.
Nobody Saves The World places players in the shoes a weakling “nobody”, who gains the magical wand of an enlightened sorcerer that allows him to alter his body at will. To rid the nation of corruption, he’ll need to learn how to shapeshift. Nobody Saves the World was great. The Xbox and PC versions received an 8.25 out 10 rating. It’s fun, wacky, and provides plenty of opportunities for player expression in the versatile form-swapping system. Read my full review to find out why its worth checking out.
Drinkbox Studios is launching Nobody Saves the World, a game by Drinkbox Studios on PlayStation 5 (PS4) and Switch (PS4) on April 14. You can play it now on Xbox consoles through Game Pass and PC.
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