Playdead, the developer behind Inside and Limbo, has remained relatively silent about its next project over the years. Outside of some intermittent screenshot and concept art reveals that seem to indicate that the title will have something to do with space or the sci-fi genre, there’s not much else we know of about the mysterious game. Well, today,
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Purchasers of the INSIDE Collector’s Edition received an email update earlier today detailing that the product would not be shipping out in Q1 2019 as was originally planned but will still ship sometime this year. The actual contents of the collector’s edition, specifically the [redacted] item from Real Doll, a life-size sex doll manufacturer, remains to
After Playdead’s Limbo came out of almost nowhere and released to critical acclaim on Xbox 360 in 2010, it made waves in the indie scene. In the eight years since its initial release, countless puzzle platformers that have something to owe to Limbo have been released by tons of independent developers. This soon became one
Both of Playdead’s beloved games Limbo and Inside have rolled out onto every platform imaginable in the years following each of their releases, though one recently released console has still eluded each title. That is, until next week. Playdead announced today that both Limbo and Inside will be arriving next week on June 28 for the Nintendo Switch. The announcement was made via
Developer Playdead’s award-winning game Inside is reportedly making its way onto the Nintendo Switch, according to the studio’s co-founder Art Jensen. Speaking with Famitsu during a recent trip to Japan, Jensen confirmed that the Switch version is currently in development with no set release date planned. The game was one of the highest rated games from last year, we
Playdead — makers of the award winning titles Inside and Limbo — are packaging its two titles together, bringing them to a retailer near you. The developer and 505 Games announced the Inside+Limbo Double Pack with a new launch trailer. The special edition release of the narrative-driven platformers include each game in its entirety, as well as