Indivisible was recently launched on Nintendo Switch – unfortunately, its cover art is wrong.
Lab Zero's Indivisible launched at the end of 2019 and received most of the positive reviews, especially combining the platform with the RPG mechanism. It tells the story of a young girl Ajna, her task is to save the beautiful fantasy world from destruction, and has a gorgeous hand-painted art style.
Mike Zaimont, the head of the indivisible project, recently excitedly announced on Twitter that the Indivisible Switch port is available on the Nintendo eShop in North America.
Hey, does everyone want it?@IndivisibleRPG The Switch is now available digitally in North America!
Feel like you missed the announcement? You are not alone, our team found out that the people on Twitter congratulated us! I do not know! But right here! : ^ P
1 / pic.twitter.com/bByIeD0rhj-Mike Zaimont (@MikeZSez) April 28, 2020
As Zaimont said, this launch even surprised him. Obviously, the Lab Zero Games team did not know that Indivisible has officially withdrawn from eShop before it started receiving congratulatory messages from players.
However, as Zaimont was quickly clarified, everything went smoothly at the time of release. You can view his speech below.
There is no announcement of the release date and no PR. 🦗
It lacks current features such as cooperatives.
The eShop picture is the wrong image.This release does not represent the "Lab Zero" quality standard. Just not. Sorry. not us
But hey, it has a 20% discount! : ^) pic.twitter.com/pFr0k6hSMT
-Mike Zaimont (@MikeZSez) April 28, 2020
He said: "The Switch version of Indivisible itself is great, and the work done by the transplant team is excellent." "Even the handheld device can run at a stable frame rate. However, it is clear that the old version released now has no cooperative version, NG + Or any other latest version. I checked myself. "
"There is no announcement of the release date and no PR. "He continued."It lacks current features such as cooperatives. The eShop picture is the wrong image. This release does not represent the "Lab Zero" quality standard. Just not. Sorry. not us. "
Zaimont's topic is more optimistic. He mentioned that Indivisible on the Switch currently enjoys a 20% discount, but the fact remains that this is a bad release.
Others hope to use the Switch port as a reward for pledges. Zaimont also answered these questions.
I honestly don't know. Sorry. I found this problem literally, personally modified the game, and checked all versions in the last 30 minutes. I do n’t know when I plan to use the Switch code or actually release it. I should, but I should n’t.
-Mike Zaimont (@MikeZSez) April 28, 2020
He also expressed concern that he might be forced to withdraw it in the near future.
Note that I did not mention specific details? Someone told me that I said nothing about a bunch of previous questions. I'm sure I will also be told to write it down. : ^)
I admit that my mistakes are no problem, but the mistakes of representing others are very problematic.-Mike Zaimont (@MikeZSez) April 28, 2020
Indivisible is now available on Nintendo Switch in North America. Although there were problems with the unpublished release and the wrong cover image was used in the eShop list, Zaimont insisted that the transplant team did a good job. If you have been paying attention for a while, and currently enjoy a 20% discount, so now may be a good opportunity.
In other eShop news, Nintendo recently announced its decision to close 3DS and Wii U eShops in 42 countries. Take it easy, a young couple quarreled because someone exposed too many ankles during the animal crossing.