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GYLT Now Available on Nintendo Switch

Players will be able to shape their fears with today’s release of Tequila Works’s Gylt for the Nintendo Switch.

Throwing players into a creepy and melancholic world, GYLT has players following the story of the 11-year-old girl Sally in Bethelwood, Maine. Setting off to find her missing cousin Emily, she finds herself in a twisted world that mixes fantasy with reality. Stuck in this strange new land, her worst fears and memories are now on display and must be overcome.

This narrative adventure game mixes puzzles, stealth and action, giving players the choice to either face the creatures she comes across head-on or hide from them. If you choose the latter, one can think strategically by using sound and visual lures. Rounding things out is a soundtrack by composer Cris Velasco.

Learn more with the launch trailer for Gylt below:

GYLT 🔦 | The delicate horror game is available on Nintendo Switch!

Gylt is also available via digital release on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and GOG. Note that the Nintendo Switch physical edition of GYLT will launch this May this year in both Standard and Collector varieties.

Fans can follow Tequila Works via their official Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and Instagram accounts.

Source: Press Release

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