Super Rare Games has confirmed its next limited edition physical release for Switch, and it's the rather good Super Crush KO. It's a colourful and stylish game - from the creator of Graceful Explosion Machine - that blends melee combat with ranged attacks. We reviewed its eShop release back in early 2020 and gave it a strong recommendation.
The limited edition will come in two forms - one standard and one Steelbook - with 4000 copies overall (2000 of each type). You can see the sale date and times, along with what you get in the package, below.
Only 4,000 copies total will ever be printed, including 2,000 SteelBooks editions, which go on sale July 22nd at 6pm BST (10am PT/1pm ET) - available worldwide exclusively at superraregames.com.
In typical Super Rare Games tradition, this rare print physical release includes all the current content on its cart, a full-colour manual, interior artwork, an exclusive sticker, and three trading cards randomly selected from the five-card set. All copies of Super Crush KO will also come with a special sticker sheet.
So, Switch collectors, are you planning to pick this up?
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I gave up trying to figure their releases.
Not even a poster, huh? Weak AF...
Garbage game but I’m sure they pay a lot less to get the rights for crap games rather than stumping up more cash to make a physical release of something worthwhile
@HamatoYoshi bro it’s a good game
@HamatoYoshi Super Crush KO is quite good.
@HamatoYoshi Perhaps you should write a diatribe to Limited Run Games and ask them to stop grabbing all the "worthwhile" games.
@HamatoYoshi : LRG tends to procure games from big name publishers (Konami, Arc System Works, Capcom, Bethesda etc.) while Super Rare typically publishes games from "garage" developers who would never have been able to publish a physical release otherwise (and I'm sure many have had "dream come true" experiences thanks to SRG).
Super Rare's releases tend to be underwhelming in comparison to LRG, sure, though they do have the odd gem. Customers will need to weigh up whether they think the physical premium is worthwhile as most of the games that SRG publishes are usually dirt-cheap in the eShop though.
This is a fun game for about twenty minutes, the repetition hits hard.
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