The Behemoth Teases Castle Crashers for Nintendo Switch

The Behemoth Teases Castle Crashers for Nintendo Switch

It's all but confirmed, really.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Mar 15, 2019 @ 09:18 AM (Staff Bios)
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If a recent teaser is to be believed, the classic 2D beat-em-up game Castle Crashers will be coming to Nintendo Switch.

The Behemoth Twitter account, the developers of Castle Crashers, Alien Hominid, and Pit People, recently posted an image, and nothing else. The image, seen above, shows four Nintendo Switch Joycon controllers in green, red, blue, and orange. These happen to be the four default colors of the players in Castle Crashers.

When users responded, asking where other colors were, The Behemoth responded with new images, showing the same controllers in purple and pink colors.

Castle Crashers originally released on August 27, 2008, having made its way to various consoles later on. It quickly grew to incredible acclaim, with 8+ ratings from players and critics alike, as well as making its way to dozens of Xbox Live Arcade Top Games lists.

I couldn't help but notice that every controller is a Left Joycon. Not that it matters. It was probably done for consistency.

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