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After an amazing launch of Battle Princess Madelyn last week on Microsoft Xbox One and Windows PC (Steam and GOG.com), with incredible comments, remarks and feedback from gamers and media alike, Causal Bit Games and Hound Picked Games release of Battle Princess Madelyn on Nintendo Switch is now pending clearance from Nintendo, along with the release date, with new patches having been completed and submitted. We will know a release date within the next week.
Steam, GOG & Xbox One Patched Up Good
Since release, Battle Princess Madelyn has received great reviews on Xbox One and Windows PC. As well as this, new additions and features are being applied regularly through patches on both Xbox One and Windows PC. More information follows below.
“”The Steam & GOG.com patches are updated on the fly so this platform is working perfectly! Currently reviews are average out at 8/10 which is really exciting!”
You can view all the updates here on Steam.
And there’s more!
“Unfortunately, the delay for Switch (and PS4 (NA)) was unavoidable, but these extra weeks have resulted in superb feedback from some top gaming media, and experts, which means some new and exciting additions to the game will occur over the next month via patches updated through all the stores. Some gamers, although loving the game, have been frustrated by certain strategies in what is an ‘old school’ concept. As such a help and hints system patch will be available shortly to aid the player. We have been totally transparent throughout and hope gamers will continue to feed us information. Due to the length of time it takes to get patches through the different publishers, we hope that the Switch version will be out very soon. We will ensure that all of the bug fixes and changes we took in from feedback are in the game on launch. Thank you for your understanding” Christopher Obritsch – Causal Bit Games.
Added and Improved – Get a Patch!
New patches are rolling out daily for Windows PC on both Steam and GOG.com, and include more saves and features designed to make progression easier and less frustrating, whilst keeping the same engrossing challenges. Earlier levels have been made a little more intuitive at the start, to allow gamers to adjust to the pace and strategic challenges on offer. Game glitches, pertaining to the frame rate and speed, have been rectified and now Fritzy, the dog, will bark when he’s near treasure. Additional the use of the arrow will also give more directional assistance.
Its upsetting that the Switch version was delayed again, but its better to be polished than rushed.