Among the Sleep: Enhanced Edition is now available for Switch
Posted 29 May 2019 at 09:31 by Sam C Gittins
A unique first-person horror game which is celebrating its fifth birthday today is getting an enhanced edition coming to all major platforms including the Nintendo Switch.
Check below for the PR details and a trailer...
Rotterdam, The Netherlands - May 29, 2019 - The iconic first person horror game Among the Sleep - Enhanced Edition woke up to its fifth birthday today! Of course a special birthday like that asks for a very special birthday present, and because of that SOEDESCO and Krillbite launched both a physical and digital version of Among the Sleep - Enhanced Edition for Nintendo Switch™ today! Additionally, new physical versions of the enhanced edition for PlayStation®4 and Xbox One are now available in stores.
Jon Cato Lorentzen, CEO of Krillbite Studio, is overjoyed: “It’s a very special day for Among the Sleep, and what better way to celebrate this fifth anniversary than with a Nintendo Switch edition? We’re so proud of how far our little toddler has come, and truly look forward to taking the Switch community into the eerie world of Among the Sleep.”
Enhanced Edition with extra content
The Among the Sleep: Enhanced Edition contains the completely new Museum Level, with behind the scenes content and extra footage. It also includes a digital artbook and a digital soundtrack. Moreover, players now get to choose which pajamas their character wears in the game. Finally, a new dialogue has been added and a plethora of improvements were made in terms of visuals, performance and gameplay.
Features
- Enhanced edition with extra content, better performance and updated visuals
- Put the pieces of the puzzle together to find out what has happened to your mother
- Unravel a disturbing story filled with tension, symbolism and psychological horror
- Creep through threatening environments like a twisted forest and a dark house
What do you think of Among the Sleep? Is it a game which is likely to give you nightmares after playing it? Or does it seem to be a more subtle approach to Horror than other examples in the genre?
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