If you still wish to pick up your copy Cooking Mom: Cookstar on Nintendo Switch after all the fuss, but it doesn't seem to get it, the publisher of Planet Entertainment is now selling virtual copies for $ 59.99 USD on the game's official website. Here's the obvious reason behind this decision:
Entertainment Planet, publisher of Cooking Mama: Cookstar, offers the game directly to consumers during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Since most of the stores are closed or out of stock, we make the game available directly to us, Planet Entertainment.
If you're still worried about a crypto-mine encounter, according to a recent update from an anonymous developer – who claims to have helped with the game – there's no need to worry. The real reason it was allegedly withdrawn from eShop is linked to a dispute between the publisher and the IP owner.
There is a legal battle between the publisher, the entertainment of the planet and the ip manager, the creation of the office … planetary entertainment has kicked off the game against the office's request to further force the game, or possibly even cancel it. At one time, official Japanese buyers came to oversee the development. The dispute started and clients were told to return home if it was "unbelievable". Once they found out that planetary entertainment kicked off the game, they used nintendo contacts to take it out of the e-store and stop production of cartridges.
If you want to know more about the game itself, read our review. Would you be a game to add this one to your collection of light switch? Tell us below.