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Moss Adventures Arrive on Nintendo Switch: Pre-Orders for the Beloved Titles Now Open

Fans of the enchanting Moss series can finally celebrate, as Polyarc has announced that both Moss and its sequel, Moss: Book II, are making their way to the Nintendo Switch. As first reported by Nintendo Life, pre-orders for the bundled edition, titled Moss: The Forgotten Relic, have officially opened, allowing players to secure their chance to experience the beloved titles without the need for a VR headset.

For those unfamiliar with the series, Moss originally debuted on PlayStation VR, where players navigated through a beautifully crafted world as Quill, a brave little mouse on a quest to save her uncle. The game captivated audiences with its stunning visuals, immersive storytelling, and innovative gameplay that utilized the unique capabilities of virtual reality. Its sequel, Moss: Book II, expanded on this foundation, offering deeper gameplay mechanics and richer lore that continued Quill’s adventure.

The newly announced bundle, Moss: The Forgotten Relic, will be available on both the Nintendo Switch and Switch OLED models for £15.99 or $19.99. This release marks a significant milestone for players who have been eager to experience these critically acclaimed adventures without investing in VR technology. Polyarc’s decision to transition the Moss games to a non-VR format reflects their commitment to make the enchanting world accessible to a broader audience.

Polyarc co-founder and creative director, Derek Bradley, emphasized the studio’s guiding philosophy during the development of the Switch versions. He noted that their goal was never to simply replicate the VR experience but rather to adapt it for a new medium. Maintaining the charm and interaction that defined the original games was paramount. “We wanted to preserve the essence of what made the Moss series special while ensuring that it feels right at home on Nintendo’s platform,” Bradley stated.

With vibrant environments and a heartfelt narrative, the Moss games have resonated with players since their initial release. The series has received praise not only for its artistic design but also for its ability to weave emotional storytelling into gameplay. It’s a testament to Polyarc’s dedication to creating rich player experiences that are both engaging and immersive.

The announcement of Moss: The Forgotten Relic comes at a time when Nintendo Switch continues to thrive as a platform for indie and narrative-driven titles. Fans are already eager to explore the world of Moss on their favorite handheld console, which promises a different, yet equally compelling, way to experience Quill’s journey.

For those looking to get their hands on this enchanting adventure, pre-orders are now live on various platforms, making it easier than ever to join Quill in her quest. With the release set for later this month, players can expect a delightful blend of exploration, puzzle-solving, and heartwarming moments that the Moss series is known for.

Polyarc, the studio behind these charming titles, was founded in 2015 by a group of veterans from the gaming industry. They aimed to create immersive experiences that resonate with players on a personal level. With the Moss series, they have succeeded in crafting a beloved franchise that continues to expand beyond its original VR roots.

As anticipation builds for Moss: The Forgotten Relic, players can look forward to revisiting Quill’s whimsical world in a whole new way.

Image credit: Nintendo Life

This article was generated with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy.

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