Nobody Saves The World Comes To PlayStation And Nintendo Switch On April 14 With Local Co-Op

Drinkbox Studios announced that Nobody Saves the World is coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch on April 14 Come from Sports betting site VPbet . The game was originally launched on January 18 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

“It’s been great to see the game being received so positively by our existing fans as well as new players. We’ve been around for 14 years now, and Nobody Saves the World has quickly become one of our most successful games”, says Drinkbox producer Graham Smith in a press release.

Nobody Saves the World will also receive a local co-op update on the same day. On Nintendo Switch, players can navigate the game with a friend using single Joy-Cons in tabletop mode. The game will support cross-gen multiplayer between PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 via online co-op as well.

“Whenever we try making something completely new it feels like a big gamble, so we’re really happy that the game has found an audience, and I hope that more people will enjoy it now that it’s arriving on PlayStation and Switch,” Smith continues. “Who knows, perhaps we’ll have more Nobody Saves the World ideas and forms to explore in the future!”

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