Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles has been announced for Nintendo Switch only short while ago, and now we finally have a release date for the digital and physical version of the game. For anyone who doesn’t know, Yonder is an open world adventure game with many different locations to explore. Players will have to contribute to the local island life in order to save it from the evil murk. You will have to farm, craft, fish, cook and form relationships with locals in order to save the island.
Prideful Sloth has finally announced that Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles on Switch will be released on the Nintendo eShop digitally on May 17th. The physical version of the game, with it’s beautiful cover artwork will become available on June 12th in North America, and June 15th in Europe and Australia. The game will retail for $29.99 on the eShop, though the physical version will cost $10 more and retails for $39.99 – you can place your pre-order here.
Along with the press release Prideful Sloth has also release a brand new trailer, you can watch it below.
About Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles
Shipwrecked due to an unexpected storm, your young hero or heroine soon learns that they’re on the gorgeous island of Gemea. While taking refuge in a cave, a magical sprite explains that the land’s natural beauty is tainted by a strange, dark substance called Murk. With the sprite by your side, it’s up to you to both cleanse the land and assist the townsfolk and gain their trust. Farm, craft, cook, brew, and fish to restore the land to its former glory!
Wander through grand forests, resplendent peaks, and breezy shores to befriend Gemea’s lively villagers and adorable animals. Eight biomes with breathtaking day, night, and weather cycles abound with sprites that will help expel the murk, offer quests to help you earn your place on the island, and an abundance of other secrets to discover at your leisure.
The delightful wonders of Yonder are like a warm hug, and the Nintendo Switch system lets you take that hug wherever you want. Kick off those shoes at the end of a long day and relax while you continue your journey of self-discovery.
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