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    Smoke and Sacrifice – Hand Illustrated RPG gets a boxed edition next week on the Switch

    Super Rare Games have announced their partnership with Curve Digital and Solar Sail Games to physically release Smoke and Sacrifice for the Nintendo Switch. Pre-orders for the game open on January 9th, exclusively at superraregames.com.

    Smoke and Sacrifice is an open-world, narrative-driven RPG, where exploiting living ecosystems is the key to your survival. Craft, fight, survive and explore the huge open world in this beautifully hand-painted, gothic adventure where every character has their tale to tell.

    Sachi’s home is the one tiny patch of fertile land which remains in an icy wasteland of a world. Her farming community thrives thanks to their devotion to the blazing Sun Tree, which replaces the lost light of the failed sun. After sacrificing her firstborn child to the Sun Tree, Sachi discovers a darker secret beneath the aura of priestly benevolence. Will she discover the truth hidden in the secret underworld, or perish in its swirling, deadly smoke?

    With the odds stacked against her, strange creatures challenging her every step, and the ever-looming smoke waiting to steal life and memory, will Sachi ever discover the truth of what happened to her son?

    The Super Rare edition will include a 20-page full-colour manual, interior artwork, exclusive sticker, as well as three trading cards randomly selected from the five-card set.

    Smoke and Sacrifice Super Rare Edition (physical copies) are available to pre-order now at superraregames.com for USD 32.99 (approx MYR 136). Alternately you can get the standard version digitally on Nintendo eShop for USD 19.99 (approx MYR 83)

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