Moonlighter is Out Now for Nintendo Switch

The rogue-like dungeon crawler/item shop manager retails for $24.99 on the Switch.

Posted By | On 06th, Nov. 2018

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After what seems like an eternity, Digital Sun’s Moonlighter is now available for the Nintendo Switch. If you’ve been seeking a portable rogue-lite title with Zelda-like combat and a strong shop-keeping element, this might be the game for you. Moonlighter can be purchased on the Nintendo eShop for $24.99.

The story focuses on Will, the shopkeeper of Moonlighter in the village of Rynoka. Originally a destination for many adventurers to delve into some mysterious dungeons, the village is now distinctly less bustling than before. When Will ventures into the mysterious dungeons, scavenging for materials and items to sell, Rynoka springs to life again. But what is really going on with the dungeons??

Digital Sun has been adding a number of updates to Moonlighter since its launch for PC, Xbox One, and PS4 in May. This includes new rooms, new types of items, a New Game Plus mode, and changes to the overall merchant aspect. Even more updates are being planned, and should arrive by next year.


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