oprainfall | Cat Quest

oprainfall | Cat Quest

PQube and The Gentlebros are excited to announce that physical copies of Cat Quest for Nintendo Switch are available now at retailers in Europe, while players in North America will have to wait until September 11th to get a physical copy. That’s only four days away, though. The game comes with an impressive list of language options, too. They include Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), English, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, and Thai. The game has been available digitally in the Nintendo Switch eShop since November 10th, 2017. It is also available on several other platforms as well, but for the launch of the physical Switch copies, they’ve released a new trailer that you can see below.

 

Also, for those that need more Cat Quest action, you’re in luck! The press release also says that Cat Quest II: The Lupus Empire will be pouncing onto PC/Steam, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 sometime in early 2019. This was originally announced at the end of June, and a reveal trailer was released at the time for this upcoming sequel:

 

Cat Quest takes place in the land of Felingard, a 2D, isometric world of playful feline adventure! Unfortunately things aren’t going the best for you at the moment, thanks to Drakoth, the evil and “pawerful” cat-lord. He destroyed your boat and your sister has been catnapped! It turns out that all hope is not lost, though, as you are the last of the Dragonblood. The Dragonblood are a nearly extinct race of dragon slaying feline warriors! As the last of them, its now up to you to save the world of Felingard!

oprainfall | Cat Quest Switch Box

Michael Fontanini
Michael is a veteran gamer in his late 30s, who grew up around video games, with fond memories of the oldies like the NES, SNES, and N64 among others. He loves Nintendo, but also plays a lot of games on his PC. Michael also enjoys going for walks/bike rides, loves animals, and enjoys thunderstorms (and science in general). I love Nintendo but I also play a lot of game's on PC, many of which are on steam. My favorite Nintendo game's include Zelda, Metroid, and Smash Bros to name a few. On PC I love the Half-Life games, as well as most all of the Source Engine games just to name a few.