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So, there’s this game, right? Simon The Sorcerer Origins. ININ Games and Smallthing Studios—or was it Smallthing Studios and ININ Games? Anyway, they tossed out a story trailer for it, aimed at Nintendo Switch. I swear, games these days get trailers like they’re blockbuster movies. But hey, who’s complaining?
It’s an official prequel. Yep, licensed by Adventure Soft Publishing. Apparently, it kicks off “a few weeks before” the first adventure everyone loved. Or was it a few months? Time’s weird like that.
This version’s got that cartoon vibe. Think Saturday morning cartoons, only with, like, magic and puzzling bits. I guess they wanna tie it all together into a story. People have questions from the first game. Like, big questions. The kind that keep you up at night. This should clear them up. Maybe.
Anyway—wait, there’s more. Remember the voices from the first game? They’re back. Chris Barrie and Erik Borner doing their English and German thing, respectively. Oh, and Rick Astley—yes, that Rick Astley—chipped in with a tune. “Together Forever.” Classic. Makes the game feel like a karaoke night or something.
Mark your calendars—or scribble it on a napkin if you’re like me—that it drops on October 28, 2025. You can grab it in stores or just click around the Nintendo eShop. It’s worldwide, so everyone gets a shot at it.
And, um, there’s a trailer floating around somewhere. Good luck finding it.