Anime-inspired space combat game Rogue Flight announced for Nintendo Switch

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Perp Games and Truant Pixel are heading to the final frontier with Rogue Flight- a blistering and breathtaking space combat game inspired by the Golden Age of anime and the days of Star Fox and After Burner.

Here’s an overview of the game from its official website, and look below it for a glimpse at what lies in store for when it flies onto Nintendo Switch and other platforms later this year.

Traverse the Sol system and join a flight force voiced by a veteran cast, featuring Japanese talent from Sailor Moon, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Gundam, Naruto & One Piece, and English voice talent featured in Overwatch and Fallout 76, League of Legends and Marvel’s Avengers. Jump into true stylish arcade action with a huge host of spacecraft upgrades, game modes and multiple narrative paths.

  • Featuring a retro 80’s-90’s analogue-video art style inspired by the golden age of prestige anime.
  • Stylish high-speed arcade action set across 9 unique stages spanning the Sol system.
  • Utilize incredible aerial acrobatic manoeuvres coupled with a dizzying array of weapon types.
  • Experience a branching narrative path with multiple endings.
  • Choose from standard arcade and unlockable roguelite game modes which offer greater risks and even greater rewards. Personalize your aircraft from over 100 unlockable liveries, as well as 24 badges with multiple color and style combinations.
  • Customize your loadout from over 40 unlockable aero designs and 40 unlockable weapons from multiple classes with upgradable attributes.Featuring an original soundtrack featuring renowned video game sound design duo Fat Bard, additional music by Rinn, and an original opening theme with stunning vocals by J-Pop artist Itoki Hana.
  • Multiple difficulty levels for every player skill.

Rogue Flight will be releasing on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch and Steam in 2024.

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