Dead Cells

Nintendo Switch: Dead Cells and Moving Out 2 arrive for free for a limited time

Nintendo users should be pleased, as they have recently received a couple of indie titles that are a must for the gaming community: Dead Cells and the second part of Moving Out. The best thing about these additions to the console is that they arrived as “game trials” and can be enjoyed by those who have not had the pleasure of playing them or can be replayed by those who have already played them on more than one occasion. As part of the launch of the successor to the Switch, Nintendo pampers its users and is expected to be well received by Nintendo Switch users.

Nintendo Switch gets Dead Cells and another surprising title

Both titles are on trial for a full week from Thursday, January 30 to Thursday, February 5. In order to get your hands on one or both indies you must have a subscription to Nintendo’s service, “Nintendo Switch Online”, the games are of the highest quality as well as all those made by their respective studios so it is well worth getting Dead Cells or Moving Out 2 for free for a whole week.

Moving Out 2 Nintendo Switch

Moving Out 2 from Team 17 studio that has won the hearts of those who support independent games. Team 17 is one of the biggest studios of independent titles, because in addition to making both Moving Out titles, they made Blasphemous and the fun Worms franchise, now they come to Switch to give us a lot of fun with the second part of Moving Out, one of the most popular and acclaimed video games of the studios. In this one you work in the moving company “Smooth Moves” and the challenge is to help the residents of Packmore to pack up and move in an adventure for the whole family.

Dead Cells, from Motion Twin Studios, is one of the most iconic indies of recent years, you will play the role of a prisoner victim of a failed experiment and your goal is to find the person who ruined your life to end it. In this title, you control an immortal prisoner who, every time he is executed, returns in a surprising way to the confinement where he was, the videogame is a roguevania, where you will go through labyrinths, as well as a Souls due to the enormous difficulty of the enemies you will encounter throughout the game. The gameplay is very simple and has a solid narrative, as well as one of the most bitter endings of any indie game.

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