Deliver Us The Moon is continuing its mission to reach as many players as possible. Last week, it was announced that the science fiction space exploration title will be launching on Nintendo Switch later this year.

This news follows the recent (and successful) release of the game on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, having initially been released on PC last year. While the console version still has a few quirks, overall, Deliver Us The Moon plays better with a controller. It’s hard to imagine that much will change in that regard when the game makes its move to Nintendo Switch, which is currently slated for release on August 14, 2020.

That said, some of the technical hiccups that the game has endured with each release will need to be addressed to make it worth checking out on the portable device. While not game-breaking, the issues are big enough to be annoying and hinder the immersiveness that Deliver Us The Moon would otherwise be fully capable of providing.

August is still a long way out, so hopefully developer KeokeN Interactive will really hone in on removing any of the technical issues that were found on PC and console versions of the game, especially since the game will need to be scaled down anyways for the Switch.

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