Syberia 3 Preview

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Updated 3/29/17

 

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Siberia 3 is making its way to the Nintendo Switch sometime later this year. The game has been in development hell, originally announced to release in 2010 on the PS3. Since then the game has gone through negotiations and red tape, but it’s finally nearing release. It will be launching on PS4, PC, and Xbox One on April 25, 2017. No word on when the Switch version will arrive, but we will hopefully hear more soon.

 

 

For those unfamiliar with the Syberia series, it stars Kate Walker and is an adventure game. This latest installment has her trying to recover her memories while at the same time keeping her enemies at bay. Prior games have focused on solving mysteries and puzzles and this one should be similar in nature. We will continue to update this preview as we learn more.

 

Microids is proud to announce the development of Syberia 3, the upcoming game of Benoit Sokal, on the highly-anticipated Nintendo Switch. The release date of Syberia 3 on Nintendo Switch will be announced soon.

“We can’t wait to see Syberia fans discover Kate Walker’s new adventure on Nintendo Switch.” said Elliot Grassiano, Vice President of Microïds. Nintendo, with the Switch, brings one more time a whole new innovative vision to the game industry and we are proud to be part of it.”

About Syberia 3:

Impersonating Kate Walker, players will benefit from a brand new way to freely explore striking landscapes and circumvent their mysteries and puzzles in ways they have not experienced before.

The story begins when Kate is found left for dead on a shore by the Youkol tribe, a nomadic people caring for their snow ostriches during migration. Trapped, prisoners in the city of Valsembor, they will have to find together a way to continue their journey in a chase against their enemies and unexpected challenges. While at the same time, Kate’s past is catching up with her…

The release date of Syberia 3 on Nintendo Switch will be announced soon. It will be fully dubbed in French, English, Russian, Polish and German with subtitles in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Polish, Czech, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, simplified and traditional Chinese. The original soundtrack is composed by Inon Zur (Fallout 4, Dragon Age, Prince of Persia), who has already scored Syberia 2.

 

 

Craig Majaski

Craig has been covering the video game industry since 1995. His work has been published across a wide spectrum of media sites. He's currently the Editor-In-Chief of Nintendo Times and contributes to Gaming Age.

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