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De Blob Coming To Nintendo Switch

THQ Nordic is pleased to announce that the remastered version of de Blob will be coming to Nintendo Switch in 2018 once again in collaboration with BlitWorks.

About de Blob
The evil I.N.K.T. Corporation has declared ‘Color is a Crime!’ and leeched Chroma City of all its beauty and interest. The race to rescue Chroma City has just begun, and only de Blob can save the world from a black-and-white future with his unique abilities to color the world back to life.

  • de Blob: Flip, bounce and smash your way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation to launch a revolution and save Chroma City from a future without color
  • Long Live Color! Join the Color Revolutionaries in the resistance against Comrade Black and his diabolical array of hot plates, electric shocks, and ink turrets
  • Free The Citizens: Free your friends from a black and white world by painting the city back to life as you dodge ink cannons, flatten I.N.K.T. tanks and outsmart Inky soldiers
  • Multiplayer: Compete to control Chroma City in 4-player split screen in eight different multiplayer modes
  • Save your City: Paint Chroma City’s towering skyscrapers, expansive bridges and massive landmarks in your own style using custom colors, patterns and soundtracks

Source: PR

22 thoughts on “De Blob Coming To Nintendo Switch”

    1. At least you don’t need an internet connection for the in-game content to be relevant.

      Hopefully you won’t have to swing your controller just to jump.

        1. I’m sure we’ll get a 3rd since the switch is so successful, but I’m personally glad the first one is getting a remaster. The Wii could only do that game so much justice visually.

  1. Strange, playing the Wii version for the very first time at the moment ! It’s dirt cheap on the Wii… it’s really good, love it, great concept, great levels that you have to explore to find everything… controls and camera are perfectible, so hopefully they’ll fix that in the remaster :)

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