Today, publisher Headup and developer Sunny Peak revealed that Symphonia is now playable on the Nintendo Switch. Enter a world where everything is brought to life by music, yet quiet rules after the Prodigies and their orchestra vanished. As the enigmatic musician Philemon sets out to get the symphony back together and bring peace back to the world.
Music is vital and energizing in the world of Symphonia. However, the planet is gradually becoming silent as the residents are split apart due to the disappearance of the Prodigies and their symphony. What if the orchestra could be brought back together? Philemon, the enigmatic musician in Symphonia, will have to respond to that query.
Both your instrument and a mode of transportation are your violin and bow. By overcoming thrilling platforming difficulties and reactivating the machinery that gives this universe life and vitality, you can propel yourself across the globe and finish the levels.
Symphonia Key Features:
- Utilize all of Philemon’s skills to experience and conquer difficult platforming tasks
- Explore a variety of settings that blend music and machinery
- Savor the performance of the Scoring Orchestra Paris, which was composed by Alexandre Bucas-Français and Olivier Esman and recorded especially for symphonia
- To activate level elements and breathe life into the world, play the violin
- To restore music, happiness, and pride to the land, assemble musical prodigies and perform amazing concerts
Check out the Symphonia Nintendo Switch Launch Trailer:
Symphonia is available on Switch, PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
For more information, visit https://www.symphonia-game.com/.
Related: Captivating Musical Platforming Experience SYMPHONIA Makes its Way to PCs and Consoles December 5th
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