Brothers
Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons is heading to the Switch next week and there is still time and reasons to pre-order Brothers before then
If you have been missing out as of late, it looks like Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons is finally making the jump over to the Switch next week. The game has been out there in the wild for quite some time for various other platforms and now it looks like Turn Me Up Games is bringing it over to the mobile platform with a few little extras. Not that Brothers needed them, but I guess you need to throw something out there to entice people to buy a game they have already had many years to experience already. It cannot just be for the new crowd, can it?
Nonetheless, Brothers is launching on the Switch on May 28th and will bring along some new two-player coop gameplay. Something that is only on this system and could have been used the first time around. At least if there was to be any longevity to the lifecycle of Brothers on all of the other systems. In addition to that, it looks like there will also be some new commentary for the game on the Switch for those who enjoy that. I have a feeling that the two-player gameplay will be enough, but you have to throw something else out there to get those single-players, right?
Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons — Nintendo Switch Pre-order Trailer
Global videogame publisher 505 Games and developer Turn Me Up Games will bring the award-winning indie adventure game Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons to Nintendo Switch on Tuesday, May 28.
Starting today, players who pre-order Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons from the Nintendo eShop will receive a limited-time ten percent discount on the critically-acclaimed indie game from visionary Swedish film director Josef Fares (A Way Out).
The Nintendo Switch version of Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons introduces an all-new two-player local cooperative mode, offering players an opportunity to experience the heartwarming fairytale adventure together with friends or family for the very first time. Players can embark on an epic journey in single-player or with a friend to solve puzzles, explore stunning locations, and face off against harrowing bosses. In addition to the new two-player cooperative mode, the Nintendo Switch version of the game will come with exclusive bonus content, including a behind-the-scenes commentary from director Josef Fares and a concept art gallery.
Will you be diving into Brothers next week or have you already experienced the game in the past? Would it have been nice to have the two-player mode in the original build of the game or will that just be an extra drag for the Switch players? Does the extra behind-the-scenes commentary get you to throw your money at the game again or just something to drop in just to drop in? Let us all know down in the comments and then discuss. If there is more for Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons, we will add it all here. Just be sure to keep checking back in for all of that.