OlliOlli World busts out a sick heelflip to launch a boxed version on Switch this month

Roll7 and Private Division are totally psyched to announce that OlliOlli World is hitting physical store shelves for Switch this month. From October 28, fans can head to retail stores across Australia and pick up a boxed copy of OlliOlli World for $29.95 AUD.

The boxed version is a teensy bit of a ruse as it comes with a code to download the game from the eShop but, if you’re a fan of having the box on your shelf, then you can add this one to your collection.

As the third entry in the OlliOlli franchise, OlliOlli World opens up the scope significantly as it lets players loose in Radlandia as they hunt for the mystical land of Gnarvana.

OlliOlli World

Roll7 and Private Division say, “OlliOlli World’s signature flow-state gameplay represents that perfect balance between focus and relaxation, while super tight controls ensure a silky-smooth ride. The delightful and weird Radlandia welcomes new players with open arms, inviting them to tear down streets without fear of face planting and pull off epic tricks which are gradually taught over a journey across the game’s varied bizarre zones.”

OlliOlli World is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. The boxed retail version for Switch launches on October 28, 2022.

Leo Stevenson
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