Knights in the Nightmare Nintendo Switch remaster release date from Sting

Knights in the Nightmare Switch Remaster to Release in Japan in April

Sting announced the Knights in the Nightmare remaster will release on Nintendo Switch in Japan on April 7, 2022. Pre-orders will open on March 31, 2022. It will cost 2,860 yen or about $24. While a date for the Switch remaster of Knights in the Nightmare has been announced, there is no release date for the Android or iOS versions. A potential Western release for any version of the remaster has yet to be announced. More information regarding the mobile versions of the title will appear sometime in the future.

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Sting announced in June 2021 that it would remaster Knights in the Nightmare for Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. The remaster was originally intended for a 2021 release. However, information regarding Knights in the Nightmare remastered had gone dark until recently. And despite a solid release date appearing for the Switch version, no trailer or visuals have accompanied the announcement.

Knights in the Nightmare is a hybrid JRPG and shoot ’em up. Originally released for the Nintendo DS, players could use the stylus to maneuver a wisp around the screen. The player would need to dodge projectiles while moving the wisp around to activate units and perform attacks.

Knights in the Nightmare Remaster will release for Nintendo Switch in Japan on April 7, 2022. It will eventually appear on Android and iOS devices.


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