Apr 25, 2017 05:44 PM EDT
Another Kickstarted indie will be heading to Nintendo Switch this year, "Ira" by developer Ore Creative. The funky Action Adventure title will be making its way to Nintendo's handheld home console.
According to MyNintendoNews, developer Ore Creative claimed that they were one if the 60ish Ninides releasing Nintendo Switch this year in which they are excited that Nintendo is bringing "Ira" onboard. Being a relatively small game with an even smaller studio, the team's official Twitter account recently sent a tweet to Damon Baker, the man in charge of licensing at Nintendo. The tweet was brief and humble, having the game's trailer.
Nintendo Switch isn't the only platform that "Ira" is being announced for; the game will also release simultaneously on all PC distribution platforms. Along with the new platforms, "Ira" showcased a brief teaser of a new location called Kettle Bottom where it can be seen in Ore Creative's latest released trailer for the game. Kettle Bottom is a smokey dirty alcoholic's dream below the Kettle Brother's distillery.
For those who are not familiar with Nintendo Switch upcoming title, "Ira" is an episodic game by Kickstarted which just hit its $12,000 budget last February 2016, as noted by MorePokemon. "Ira" starts from a child reaches for the stars, burdened by circumstances. Folks chained by debt, indentured to the powers at large. The game was taken way back in 1930 where mankind is thrust to the stars following after a signal spanning the void of space and time itself.
@DWBakes We'd love to bring Ira to the #nintendoswitch https://t.co/3zZwR2PzsC pic.twitter.com/YpF7Ivi7Ua
— Ira game (@IraGame) March 2, 2017
"Ira" is explained as a surreal journey recreation in which the earlier and existing bleed collectively by way of a mysterious solar technique. The game was set to launch sometime in 2017 on Nintendo Switch, PC, and Xbox One. It is scheduled to launch someday this year, but a particular launch day has yet to be introduced. Stay tuned for more updates of the game.