
Monster Crown: Sin Eater will have a physical version on Nintendo Switch
Today, Red Art Games announced that it’s preparing a physical version of Monster Crown: Sin Eater for Nintendo Switch. It’s due out on September 3, 2026 in Europe. Only a standard edition is planned. However, each copy includes a double-sided poster, so you’ll get a little something alongside the game. Monster Crown: Sin Eater just recently launched on the Nintendo... The post Monster Crown: Sin Eat...
Today, Red Art Games announced that it’s preparing a physical version of Monster Crown: Sin Eater for Nintendo Switch. It’s due out on September 3, 2026 in Europe. Only a standard edition is planned. However, each copy includes a double-sided poster, so you’ll get a little something alongside the game. Monster Crown: Sin Eater just recently launched on the Nintendo... The post Monster Crown: Sin Eater will have a physical version on Nintendo Switch appeared first on Nintendo Everything .
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