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ToeJam & Earl: Back In the Groove, physical Switch release

ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove developers have announced a physical release for the Nintendo Switch.

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One of the most classic games back on the Sega Genisis was ToeJam & Earl, and now fans of the series will be over the moon to know that the revitalization of the classic game will be coming to the Nintendo Switch. It is titled Toejam & Earl: Back In the Groove.

According to the ToeJam & Earl Twitter page, ToeJam & Earl: Back In the Groove will be coming to players "before the end of November!" In another separate Twitter post, Humanature Studios, the developers for the title have announced that they have teamed up with Limited Run Games, a company who concentrates their efforts into bringing physical releases of indie games.

Players will be glad to know that there will be an exclusive ToeJam & Earl Genesis case which also comes with a 18 x 24 inch poster and a "high gloss trading card set stored in a cartridge style box (that sits nicely in the case's cartridge spot)." The Twitter post also reveals that there will only be 500 of these physical releases made, making them extremely limited edition. ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove will be released sometime before the end of November, it will be arriving on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch. For more information regarding ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove, visit the official Kickstarter for the website here.

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