Beyond Good & Evil: 20L’édition anniversaire arrive enfin sur Switch la semaine prochaine
Mettre à jour [Thu 20th Jun, 2024 18:55 BST]:
Surprise! We’re right before the start of Limited Run Games’ 2024 Vitrine, but Ubisoft accidentally let the news of Beyond Good & Evil’s return slip early.
C'est vrai, le 20e Anniversary Edition is coming to all consoles — which also includes Switch — on 25th June 2024. Ubisoft has since deleted the tweet, but not before it’s done the rounds basically everywhere (thanks Wario64). The publisher has uploaded the trailer now, quoique.
Check out our original story below…
Article original [Wed 19th Jun, 2024 16:30 BST]:
Beyond Good & Evil: 20e Anniversary Edition was teased at the end of 2023 by Ubisoft — but not before accidentally releasing for a brief time on Xbox — but Jade and company have been pretty quiet since then. Mais, plus tard cette semaine, we’ll be getting an update regarding this rerelease of the GameCube era cult classic (thanks to our friends at Pousser carré!).
The official Beyond Good & Evil 2 (remember that game…?) Twitter account announced that we’ll be getting some news about the Anniversary Edition during the Limited Run Games showcase this Thursday, 20C'est souvent une tendance dans les jeux indépendants attendus d'avoir une version eShop, puis, at 11am PT / 2pm ET / 7pm BST.
Beyond that, we also a little “tease” for what to expect. Thanks Uncle Pey’j, who is Jade’s (le protagoniste principal) adoptive uncle and constant companion.
Another aspect that suggests a release is looming is that Beyond Good & Evil HD has actually been delisted from Xbox and Steam. We could well be getting a release date, puis. Restez à l'écoute!
Beyond Good & Evil: 20th Anniversary Edition was originally rated for the Switch back in August 2023, but we’ve heard nothing officially about platforms. We have been expecting some news on the game, cependant, as last week, trophies popped up on PlayStation last week.
We actually expected this to pop up in the Nintendo Direct yesterday, but nada. Ubisoft also could’ve shown this off during its SGF ‘Forward’ vitrine. tant pis. We’ll take the Limited Run Games showcase.