
A team of college graduates’ game confirmed to release on the Nintendo Switch
Savanah, Georgia – Independent developers, Halseo, announced their plans for Battery Jam, a family-friendly local co-op game is confirmed to makes its way to the Nintendo Switch this upcoming November.
Halseo, a small independent game studio formed from graduates of Savanah College of Art and Design and fostered into the SCAD+ program, which gave these newly entrepreneurs guidance and accommodations the first year of their journey as an indie gaming company. Battery Jam is the first commercial game developed by Halseo.

Battery Jam is a silly local-multiplayer party game that stages four different colorful bots with very different personas in a timed territorial race for the most tiles to victory. Players can join in a heated battle against each other in eleven varied environments. Each stage includes different obstacles to keep the party going while trying to triumph others.
Battery Jam is currently available for $14.99 on Steam (for Windows) and will be hitting Nintendo Switch in November.
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