Old Man’s Journey is a narrative, puzzle platformer coming to Switch and PS4

French video game publisher, Red Art Games is bringing developer Broken Rule’s narrative puzzle platformer Old Man’s Journey to Switch and PS4.

The first ever Switch release for Red Art Games, Old Man’s Journey was originally released for Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows in 2017. It’s also available digitally on Switch and PS4, but Red Art Games is publishing the physical release.

Red Art Games’ speciality is releasing physical versions of titles only available digitally.

Old Man’s Journey

The physical release of Old Man’s Jounrey will see 3000 copies released on Switch and 2000 on PS4. Pre-orders open March 31 and will be available in April 2019. It appears that’ll be available in Europe only, but given the Switch is region free, if this game is your jam you’ll be able to lock in the physical version.

According to Red Art Games;

Old Man’s Journey is a visual narrative about life’s precious moments, broken dreams and changed plans.

A soul-searching adventure that tells a story of life, loss and hope.

For more on Red Art Games, check out the website.

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