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Radirgy Swag coming to Nintendo Switch players in Europe and US this autumn

June 30, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Dispatch Games has announced that they will be bringing Radirgy Swag to Nintendo Switch gamers in Europe and the US this autumn.  This unique radio wave shooter with a Japanese pop culture twist is set to be great entertainment for players of all skill levels.

In Radirgy Swag, players are equipped with guns and swords and have the ability to attack their enemies from different angles.  They are also equipped with a shield which they can use to give temporary invincibility when the Absonet gauge is filled.

“We are ecstatic that we are able to bring a game from the Radirgy series to the Western market.” said Brian Schorr, Founder of Dispatch Games. “Radirgy Swag is a great addition to the shmup collection in the Dispatch Games family.”

As well as a Standard edition, there will also be a Limited Edition of the game that will be available exclusively from the Dispatch Online Store and will include a physical copy of the game, an original artbook showcasing art from the game, a vinyl soundtrack with custom cover and a custom coin.

Look out for Radirgy Swag coming to Nintendo Switch this autumn.

For more gaming news visit s on Twitter @FMyth_Gaming.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Video Games Tagged With: Dispatch Games, Radirgy Swag

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