Mark of the Ninja Remastered Announced for Nintendo Switch

With very little in the way of other details, though.

Posted By | On 20th, Mar. 2018

Mark of the ninja remastered

Mark of the Ninja was a highly stylized, satisfying 2D stealth platformer for the Xbox 360; the game garnered great acclaim, and even more popularity once it also made the jump to PC, Mac, and Linux. Now, it has been announced to be coming to yet another popular platform.

During today’s Nindies Showcase, Nintendo announced that Mark of the Ninja Remastered will be coming to the Nintendo Switch this Fall. The announcement was accompanied by a short teaser trailer (that you can see for yourself below), that, while not showing us much, gave the game’s gorgeously stylized visuals a chance to shine yet again.

It’s unclear what the ‘remaster’ will entail; improved graphics might be a lock, as well as support for the Switch’s portability, but maybe support for the Switch’s ad how local multiplayer is a possibility? That’s just me speculating, though.

If you want to play the game, and can’t wait for the remaster, Mark of the Ninja is already available now on PC, Mac, Linux, and Xbox 360.


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