December 23, 2024
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Challenging physics game ‘Heavenly Bodies’ coming to Nintendo Switch in February 2024


2pt Interactive has announced that it will release Heavenly Bodies for Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop in February 2024. The game, which initially launched for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam on December 7, 2021, followed by Xbox Series and Xbox One versions on August 24, 2023, will offer Switch players the opportunity to experience its unique focus on physics and weightlessness.

Game Description: Heavenly Bodies is a unique experience that explores the challenges of physics in a gravity-free environment. Set in a scientific research station, players take on the role of cosmonauts tasked with carrying out engineering tasks in an environment where nothing stands still and nothing is certain.

Game mechanics: The game challenges players to control the cosmonaut’s arms with the left and right sticks to push, pull and climb through fully physically simulated scenarios. The task is to assemble space telescopes, maintain delicate solar arrays, and research cosmic botany. The lack of gravity adds an additional level of complexity and challenge to each task.

Current availability: Heavenly Bodies is now available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam, as well as Xbox Series and Xbox One.

Release date for Nintendo Switch: The Nintendo Switch version of Heavenly Bodies will be available on the Nintendo eShop starting in February 2024. Switch players will be able to enjoy this intriguing game that tests mental and physical dexterity in space. Get ready to face the challenges of weightlessness and complete missions at the scientific research station!

Fountain: Gematsu

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