The World Ends with You: Final Remix Comes to the Nintendo Switch

The World Ends with You: Final Remix Comes to the Nintendo Switch

Ahhh!!!! Too many games coming to the Switch!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jan 11, 2018 @ 07:18 PM (Staff Bios)
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"Calling... someone is calliiiing."

Okay, I don't know if many people are aware of this particular lyric, but it is ripped from the song "Calling" from the World Ends with You. Anyway, why would I bring this lyric up? Because The World Ends with You (TWEWY) is coming to the Nintendo Switch! Well, okay, it should suitably be named The World Ends with You: Final Remix.

Check out the Nintendo Direct announcement here:



It's been a while - ten years to be exact - since the original debuted on the Nintendo DS (yes, you heard that right, the 3DS predecessor), but it was a blast and it seemed like a one-shot deal, even with the teases of a TWEWY 2. Ah well.

Anyway, the remix will allow players to use traditional touch-screen controls or the Joy-Con controllers. You can currently pre-order the title at full price ($59.99) at various retailers.

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