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Loop Hero is headed to Nintendo Switch in December

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The looping roguelite Loop Hero is finally making its way to Nintendo Switch. Four Quarters and Devolver Digital announced this morning that Loop Hero will land on the handheld on Dec. 9, 2021.

Loop Hero is currently up on the Switch eShop, where it will run $14.99, though it looks like there’s a pre-purchase discount of 10% dropping it to $13.49 at the moment. The rogue-management game got a new trailer today too, highlighting its

If you didn’t check it out earlier this year, Loop Hero is about a world plunged into a timeless void. Rising up as a brave hero, you’re able to loop through time on a literal looped path, building monster encampments and villages to lay out your own quest.

It’s got elements of management games, deck-builders, auto-battlers, and role-playing games. And it really all clicks together, as evidenced by its sales. And as end-of-the-year conversations in games start up, Loop Hero is definitely one I’m looking forward to revisiting on the Switch, as one of the earlier breakout hits of 2021.

If you want to read more about the making of Loop Hero and how the idea for it even came about, you can check out our feature from earlier this year with the developers.

Loop Hero goes live for Nintendo Switch on Dec. 9, 2021.


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