Messina studio NAPS Team finally announced a release date for the open world action adventure Baldo The Guardian Owls
We know: reality Italian development of video games has arisen only in recent years and is slowly trying, with great difficulty, to catch up with that of other much more well-known and prolific realities to the sound of rather interesting indie productions. One of these is represented by the title of the Messinese software house Naps Team, that is Baldo: The Guardian Owls, well, just in the last few hours the developer announced the data d’exit for the game. Let’s see all the details about it in the next lines of this article.
Baldo The Guardian Owls: the release date (finally) has been announced and is pretty close
Baldo: The Guardian Owls was presented to the public for the first time a couple of years ago and the game immediately caught the attention of many. The stunning Studio Ghibli-inspired graphics and art style and its focus on dungeons, puzzles and exploration harking back to classic Zelda titles are shaping up to be a pretty exciting combination and we will soon be able to dive into the fascinating world of this indie title.
It has been confirmed, in fact, that the data d’exit from Baldo: The Guardian Owls is fixed at August 27, in about a month then. The trailer for the announcement of the release date, which you can view by clicking on the player that we propose above, shows the splendid graphics of the game, the fight against a wide variety of enemies, many different environments and biomes in the vast open world, various dungeons and more.
When Baldo: The Guardian Owls launches next month, it will be available on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC (via Steam) and Apple Arcade. As for NAPS Team, the studio founded in 1993 by Fabio Capone e Domenico Barba, has assets particularly appreciated such as Shadow Fighter e Gekido. Furthermore, it is one of the longest-lived development realities in the Italian panorama.
Baldo is for now the most ambitious production of the studio, the title was presented as a sort of spiritual sequel to the never released. Dark Night (which at the time was planned for the Game Boy Advance, more details about it here).
We will keep you updated on all future developments in this regard. In the meantime, always stay tuned to TechGameWorld.com for all the news and curiosities from the world of gaming and beyond. Lastly, for the video game download codes at discounted prices we invite you to take a look at the Instant-Gaming.com store.
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