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Okay, so here’s the scoop. ININ Games and Smallthing Studios, they’re like teaming up for this story trailer of “Simon The Sorcerer Origins” which — guess what? — is heading to Nintendo Switch. Kinda exciting if you’re into the whole point-and-click vibe, right?
So, let’s backtrack a bit. It’s licensed by Adventure Soft Publishing, which probably means they’re trying to keep it true to the OG stuff. It’s like a prequel, set “a few weeks before” the first game ever dropped. But here’s the kicker—they’ve gone for this cartoon-like visual style. Personally, I dig it. Feels kinda nostalgic yet fresh, you know?
Anyway, they’re mixing in “seamless real-time sequences” and magic. Yeah, magic! Plus, there are puzzles thrown in there, too. And get this — it’s all wrapped in a storyline that’s supposed to answer those nagging questions fans have been bugged about since forever. Maybe I’m overhyping it. Or maybe I’m just too curious. Either could be true.
Oh, big shout-out to Simon’s OG voice actors. Chris Barrie is back in English and Erik Borner in German. There’s this comforting familiarity having them on board again. You ever get that? Like hearing an old friend’s voice. And plot twist — Rick Astley. Yep, as in “Never Gonna Give You Up” Rick Astley is dropping his track “Together Forever” in the soundtrack. Didn’t see that coming!
Mark your calendars or whatever — Simon The Sorcerer Origins hits the shelves and the whole digital scene on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch globally on 28 October 2025. Seems like a lifetime away, but it’ll be here before we know it.
Um, yeah, so that’s the gist. If you’re into these kinds of games, check out the story trailer. Feels like they’ve put a lot into it. Or at least they’re trying to, which counts for something, right?