oprainfall | Spirit of the North

oprainfall | Spirit of the North

 

Infuse Studio is excited to announce that pre-orders are now available for the Signature Edition of Spirit of the North for Nintendo Switch. This physical edition comes with a price tag of $49.99 according to the press release. The standard edition will cost you $34.99. It should also be noted that the game is also coming to Steam this spring. It includes the following:

  • Region-free copy of the game
  • Two limited edition enamel pins
  • Original soundtrack CD
  • Collector’s art card
  • Numbered collector’s certificate
  • Sturdy “Sierra” box with foam insert
  • Outer sleeve featuring alternative artwork

Here’s the trailer:

 

Spirit of the North sees players travel across beautiful landscapes. As your emotional journey progresses, you’ll follow the enigmatic spirit fox through a ruined land. Along the way, you’ll need to solve puzzles that change the world around you. This is done thanks to the help of ancient powers that the guardian has given you. You’ll uncover more about a lost civilization while enjoying the game’s orchestral soundtrack.

Spirit of the North
Spirit of the North – Signature Edition

 

Spirit of the North is a 3rd-person adventure game taking great inspiration from the breath-taking landscapes of Iceland. The story is rooted in Nordic folklore. You play as a red fox whose path becomes intertwined with the mysterious spirit fox. This female spirit fox is the guardian. As you traverse mountains, glaciers, and tundras, you’ll learn more about her and the lost civilization.

You can find out more about the game at the official website, and on the Steam page. Lastly, here are a handful of screenshots:

 

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