No one saves the world comes to PlayStation and switch this month, local co-op added on the same day
One of the best games from January is coming to more platforms in less than two weeks. Drinkbox Studios has announced that it will release Nobody Saves the World on PlayStation and Switch this month.
Along with the new console versions of Nobody Saves the World, Drinkbox will introduce local co-op to the game across all versions on the same day. It previously featured online cooperative play, but this update will allow multiple people in the same room, maybe even the same couch, to play together. What a concept! The Switch version can be played in tabletop mode, with each player using a single Joy-Con, while the PS5 and PS4 versions will receive intergenerational compatibility for online play.
A new trailer has been released alongside the announcement showcasing the gameplay and promoting the review score the game received in its initial release a few months ago.
Nobody Saves the World puts the player in the shoes of a squishy “nobody” who possesses a powerful wizard’s wand, allowing him to change form at will. He’ll have to use this shapeshifting to purge a corrupt idiot kingdom that’s ravaging the land. I really enjoyed my time with Nobody Saves the World, which released 8.25 out of 10 for Xbox and PC. It’s fun, quirky, and offers plenty of opportunities for players to show off in the picture swap system. flexible mode. Read my full review to find out why it’s worth checking out.
Drinkbox Studios is launching Nobody Saves the World on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch on April 14. You can play it right now on Xbox consoles via Game Pass and PC.