Sanabi getting physical release on Switch

Sanabi physical

Red Art Games is preparing a physical release for Sanabi on Switch, the company announced today. Copies will ship in Q1 2024.

Sanabi will be sold with two different versions. The Deluxe Edition includes a copy of the game, a sleeve featuring alternate cover art, a double-sided poster, and an acrylic stand. The collector’s edition features a copy of the game, an art book, and the official soundtrack on CD.

Sanabi has yet to release on Switch, but it will likely debut digitally on the Switch eShop first. We have some information about the game below.

You, a legendary retired veteran, are called upon for one last operation: to ascend a mega-city ruled by a corrupt conglomerate. You were chosen for this mission because of your signature chain-hook prosthetic arm and the ability to maneuver and quickly defeat enemies. The mission: to hunt down a mysterious entity known as “Sanabi” and uncover corporate secrets hidden deep within the city.

Your giant chain-hook prosthetic arm acts as both a method for quickly maneuvering around and also a way to swiftly take out your opponents. With your legendary skills, you are capable of using your prosthetic arm to jump over cliffs and skyscrapers, dash through bullets and traps and defeat powerful enemies. It’s time for you to come back out of retirement for one last mission.

Mega-city “MAGO” is a high-tech city ruled by a corrupt conglomerate… at least, that’s what it was 24 hours ago. After a sudden blackout, all of its citizens mysteriously disappeared and the city was left in total chaos. It’s your mission to explore the depths of the city and uncover what happened.

A brilliant hacker and drone rider you meet during your mission. Mari can open locked doors, reveal enemy weaknesses and uncover encrypted information. Mari is lovely and reliable, but maybe just a little too chatty. Who knows though, this girl might be the key to finding Sanabi.

Fans can pre-order the physical versions of Sanabi for Switch starting today. Video Games Plus will have ESRB-rated copies on its website here. European customers can put in a reservation through Red Art Games here.