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Trover Saves the Universe to have limited physical release on the Switch

Gabriel Stanford-ReisingerbyGabriel Stanford-Reisinger
November 17, 2020
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Squanch Games’ Trover Saves the Universe is getting a limited physical release with the help of Limited Run Games.

Limited Run Games has announced the physical Switch pre-orders for Trover Saves the Universe will go live next week. Amid the goodies fans can snatch from pre-ordering the Collector’s Edition, you can expect a poster, post cards, a reversible papercraft of everyone’s favorite multi-colored eyed alien, and more.

Trover Saves The Universe gets a limited Switch Collector's Edition featuring all sorts of art: a reversible poster, post cards, and a reversible Trover papercraft featuring @JustinRoiland's sketch!

Available to pre-order for four weeks starting Friday, November 27 at 10am ET. pic.twitter.com/KkXl9Ksl8P

— Limited Run Games (@LimitedRunGames) November 16, 2020

It wasn’t a secret that Squanch Games was going to be using LRG to peddle a physical edition as the limited run publisher hosted a livestream earlier this year announcing a heap of games that were launching physical editions with LRG’s help.

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Trover Saves the Universe follows you – a Chairorpian – and Trover, an alien with living beings for eyes, must team up after Glorkon, a bird creature, steals your dogs and uses their essence for his eyes.

Needless to say, the game is rather wacky, but what would you expect from the very same mind that made Rick and Morty? Pre-orders will start on November 27 and will set you back anywhere between $34.99 to $64.99.

Gabriel Stanford-Reisinger

Gabriel Stanford-Reisinger

Gabriel is the executive editor for The Gander and fills his time writing about video games... or he just plays them.

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