Maid of Salvation is now also available for Nintendo Switch
Orange Popcorn has newly released Maid of Salvation for Nintendo Switch. Following the initial release for PC via Steam last October, this game is now available on Nintendo eShops worldwide, including in the US store where it is available with a 15% discounted price of $12.74 until February 11.
Note that as Nintendo has yet to put up an AI disclosure segment for their eShop game pages, we would like to remind that the Steam page for the same game has an AI admission where the studio used it for several 2D image resources.
You can find the launch trailer for the Switch version of Maid of Salvation right below. Just like the preceding PC Steam release, this port is available in Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Korean, and Chinese (Traditional & Simplified).
The latest title from the HunterX development studio, Maid of Salvation is an action RPG that features fast-paced and versatile combat.
A Dark Fantasy of Maids
Shizuka, a maid of purgatory, fights to bring salvation to lost souls. Entrusted with a special mission from the Sanctuary’s Overseer, she crosses the portal into a Purgatory overrun by Fiends. Yet as her journey unfolds, Shizuka begins to realize that the salvation she believed in—and the truth of this world—is far more twisted than she ever imagined...
Features
Experience deep, satisfying combat through a diverse fighting style that blends swords, firearms, and secret techniques with precise controls.
Enjoy rich action that combines exploration and a wide array of skills, including dodging, guarding, parrying, surprise attacks, and chain-based moves.
Face over 20 powerful bosses. Make full use of the items and secret techniques you've acquired to approach each battle with strategic precision.
Enjoy quests and hidden boss encounters. Discover the unfolding stories of maids—whether allies or rivals.
A finely crafted skill board system awaits you. Develop your character to match your unique playstyle.