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So here’s this thing — ININ Games and Smallthing Studios just dropped some juicy details about Simon The Sorcerer Origins. Yep, it’s heading to the Nintendo Switch! I’m really not sure why, but this has me kind of intrigued.
Apparently, we’re diving into a story that kicks off “a few weeks before” the first game. Ah, nostalgia! Licensed by Adventure Soft Publishing, this is like a prequel that might finally spill some beans on things fans have been wondering for ages. Cartoon vibes are back, with magic and puzzles tossed in — a classic combo, am I right? Why they’re focusing on that, I don’t know. But hey, who’s complaining?
And guess what? Chris Barrie and Erik Borner, the voices we loved, are making a comeback! Oh, and Rick Astley (yeah, that Rick) is adding some tunes with “Together Forever.” Take a second to let that sink in. I didn’t see that coming – did you?
Mark your calendars or scribble it on a sticky note — Simon The Sorcerer Origins hits both retail shelves and the Nintendo eShop globally on October 28, 2025. Worldwide, folks! It’s gonna be digital and physical, so no excuses whatsoever.
Almost forgot — there’s this story trailer floating around somewhere. Maybe check it out? Or not. Up to you, really.
Anyway, um, where was I? Ah, right, that’s the scoop. Pretty wild, huh?