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    Assault Android Cactus+ Blasts Off on Nintendo Switch

    Assault Android Cactus+, the action-packed arcade-style twin-stick shooter by Witch Beam, launches into uncharted space on the Nintendo Switch.

    Assault Android Cactus+ is comes to the Nintendo Switch with new features and content. In the new Campaign+, there are new enemy waves, much more dynamic elements and amped-up boss fights all in 60 frames per seconds. On top of that, it also has new leaderboards which is a good addition to the game. There is also a chance to unlock new costumes for each of the 9 androids where each have their own unique loadouts to suit your play style throughout 25 levels. This game can also be played with up to 3 friends via local co-op.

    The story centers around the lead junior constable cactus together with her android friends responding to a distress call and finds out that a space freighter is under attack by its own robot workers. In blistering 60 frames per second firefights, embrace the aggressive play and blasting of the hordes by keeping the batteries charged.

    There also will be different modes such as boss rush and infinity drive. There are also EX options where credits are required to unlock first person mode visual filters and newly rebalanced MEGA weapons. There is also a new movie gallery which shares Developer Commentary, a Jukebox, and Sound Test, making revisiting favorite moments easier than ever.

    Assault Android Cactus+ has something for everyone,” says Tim Dawson, director, Witch Beam. “We hope the fans that have supported us over the years will enjoy Campaign+, and we look forward to first-timers feeling confident with aim assist.”

    Assault Android Cactus+ is available now on Nintendo eShop for USD 19.99 (approx MYR 82).

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