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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons set to arrive on Nintendo Switch next week

May 22, 2019 by Andrew Newton

505 Games and developer Turn Me Up Games will be bringing their award winning adventure Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons to the Nintendo Switch on 28th May.  The Switch edition of this heartwarming adventure will be available for £9.99 from the Nintendo eShop with a 10% limited time discount.

In Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, players will guide two brothers on a journey through a world filled with stunning locations.  As the brothers travel through the world they will encounter frightening bosses that they will need to avoid or defeat by solving cleverly designed puzzles.

For the first time, players will be able to embark on the adventure with family or friends with the all new two player local cooperative mode.  As well as this new feature, the Switch edition also comes with exclusive bonus content, including a concept art gallery and a behind-the-scenes commentary from director Josef Fares.

Brothers is an award-winning adventure game and the Nintendo Switch version will introduce an all-new two-player mode! Guide two brothers on an epic fairytale journey from visionary Swedish film director Josef Fares. Control both brothers at once as you experience co-op play in single-player – or team up with a friend through the heartfelt story. Solve puzzles, explore stunning locations, and face off against harrowing bosses. This is one journey you will never forget.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons arrives on the Nintendo Switch next week.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: 505 Games, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Turn me up games

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