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    Merchant of the Skies, a sky trader simulator is available now on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One

    Coldwild Games has announced that their cozy trading simulator, Merchant of the Skies, is now available on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. The console version has all of the features of the PC version, including an 8-10 hour campaign and sandbox mode. The game is also getting a never-seen-before music battle with a giant octopus.

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    In Merchant of the Skies, you become a captain of a flying ship! Sell items, gather resources, and build your own trade empire in the clouds! Merchant of the Skies is a trading game with light base-building and tycoon elements. You start off as a captain of a small cloudship and work your way towards establishing your own trade company. It’s our attempt to make a peaceful trading game that allows for relaxed base-building and management experience.

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    Features
    • Become a trader! Find the best trade routes and profit from them
    • Discover the world! Travel between flying isles and face different encounters
    • Sandbox gameplay: do what you want at your own pace
    • Gain experience and become savvier when it comes to trading, then start the production of your own goods
    • Establish your own caravan routes to automate part of the process
    • Build and design your own mansion

    Merchant of the Skies is available now on Nintendo eShop and Microsoft Store for USD 14.99 (approx MYR 64).

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