Sea of Solitude – The Director’s Cut Announced, Coming to Switch in March 2021

It features a new script, new voices, Photo Mode, and gyroscopic controls.

Posted By | On 10th, Dec. 2020

Sea of Solitude

Jo-Mei Games made an appearance during The Game Awards 2020 pre-show to confirm that Sea of Solitude would be coming to the Nintendo Switch. It’s set to release next year but that’s not all. The game has been fully reworked, to the extent that it’s being referred to as The Director’s Cut. Check out the reveal trailer below.

Sea of Solitude released last year for Xbox One, PS4 and PC, and told the story of Kay as her feelings of loneliness and anger turned her into a monster. She embarks on a journey to discover why she turned out this way, exploring a flooded city teeming with other monsters. It’s received some decent acclaim for its themes and overall story-telling.

Sea of Solitude – The Director’s Cut is seemingly only for Switch and features a new script, new voices and Photo Mode. There’s even support for gyroscopic controls. It’s out on March 4th 2021 so stay tuned for more details.


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