My Friend Pedro Gameplay Trailer Reveals Official Release Date

My Friend Pedro Gameplay Trailer Reveals Official Release Date

Coming June 20, 2019 for Nintendo Switch and PC

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 07, 2019 @ 10:19 AM (Staff Bios)
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Things are getting ripe. My Friend Pedro, the action platformer by Deadtoast Entertainment, has been given an exciting gameplay trailer, as well as an official release date of June 20.

The trailer is short, sweet, and to the point. We watch the player go through a short, train-themed level. It's full of the flips, guns, and a banana-centric conclusion you'd expect from the game.



It's been a literal year since we heard anything about the game. It was initially revealed by publisher Devolver Digital at last year's E3. People immediately fell in love with the unique gameplay and the exciting music and pacing. To hear that it will be releasing so soon is an exciting way for the company to start out this year's E3.

My Friend Pedro will release June 20, 2019, for Nintendo Switch and PC.

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