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Neo ATLAS 1469 now available on Nintendo Switch

April 10, 2019 by Andrew Newton

It’s time for north American Nintendo Switch owners to set sail on to that foamy sea and explore far from home as NIS America announce the release of the physical edition of Neo ATLAS 1469.  This epic tale of exploration and discovery will take players and their fleet of trading vessels deep into the unknown waters of the world.  Watch the new trailer below where there’s a world possibilities.

Neo ATLAS 1469 puts players in the the open seas of 15th century Europe as the master of a Portuguese trading company.  There are unknown lands to explore, valuable treasures to claim and trading routes to set up with other nations all players will need to do is pick their admirals, establish a sound fleet of vessels and use admiral’s reports to create a World Map that will lead to fortune and power.

Key features of the game include:

  • Send out experienced admirals to explore the world and report back what they find. Don’t like the outcome? Reject their report and shape the world to your liking.
  • Recruit a myriad of noble admirals to serve as your expedition force into uncharted waters.  Establish new trade routes and discover far-off lands while fending off pirates…or worse!
  • Conquer the seas and find the true nature of the world’s design, derived from myth and legend.

Neo ATLAS 1469 is available now.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Neo ATLAS 1469, NIS America

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