

With more than 120 Coromon to catch – which each has its own individual animations and iconic designs – the gameplay experience has looked to blend elements from the JRPG genre with the monster-taming formula. A leak for Marvels Midnight Suns appeared to confirm two more characters and a release date for the upcoming strategy game, and now that Take-Two Interactive has issued a takedown notice on that. But, it is up to you to gather the Titan Essences and undo the damage that has been dealt to the Earth’s core. You will receive assistance from Lux Solis, who will prove you with useful gadgets. However, you soon discover that extraterrestrial forces are attempting to bring a mysterious elemental-type to your planet which causes the fundament of the world to slowly collapse. Promising a “refreshing take on the monster-taming genre set in a charming pixel-art world,” in Coromon you play as an aspiring researcher who joins a technologically advanced organisation called Lux Solis.Īssigned to a specialised team known as the Titan Taskforce, you are challenged to investigate the six Titans in the region of Velua. Thank you all for your support and patience with us.
COROMON RELEASE DATE UPDATE
“We can’t wait to bring Coromon to Nintendo Switch, so we are working around the clock to get it there and will update you all once we have a new release date. Once we do launch on Switch you will be able to play cross-platform.
COROMON RELEASE DATE FULL VERSION
Your saves from the Steam demo will also be able to be transferred over to the full version of the game. “With all of that being said, we will still be launching on Steam this Thursday, March 31! The Steam build will include multiplayer and cross-platform saves. We’re hopeful that this delay won’t be too terribly long, as we know that you all are very excited to play Coromon on the go and against your friends/other researchers. We want to make sure that the experience we bring to you all on Switch is going to be the best that it can be, and in order to do this, we have to delay the Switch launch.


“While working on our Nintendo Switch port of Coromon, we ran into some unexpected snags when it comes to online features and cross-platform multiplayer. “This is definitely not an announcement we ever wanted to make but we want to be as transparent and honest as possible with you all,” the developer began in an update. Freedom Games and TRAGsoft have confirmed that “unexpected snags” have resulted in a decision to delay their modern monster-taming RPG Coromon‘s release on Nintendo Switch.
