Q-Games announced co-op party brawler PixelJunk Scrappers Deluxe launches on July 27 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Epic Games Store and Steam. The Nintendo Switch version is available to pre-order now in the Nintendo eShop with a limited-time 20% discount. The game’s base retail price is $24.99.
The Nintendo eShop page reveals a 486 MB file size for PixelJunk Scrappers Deluxe, so the title will be a welcomed addition to any user’s library. Moreover, the game will support Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese language options.
Here’s an overview of PixelJunk Scrappers Deluxe, via Q-Games:
About PixelJunk Scrappers Deluxe
In PixelJunk Scrappers Deluxe, clean up the streets of Junktown and trash anyone who gets in your way!
Take on the role of the Scrappers, a squad of robot garbage collectors working to clean up a grimy city in the not-so-distant future. Sweep the streets alone or form the ultimate team with up to 4 players. Time is money in Junktown, so stack that trash high and toss to your squad to boost efficiency for bigger rewards.
Garbage collection is only part of the job! Robotic rivals will attack and interfere so it’s up to you to dispose of them while staying on schedule. Teamwork is key to maximizing efficiency and achieving high scores, unlocking new characters, and customization options.
Key Features:
- Battle rival garbage collectors in chaotic street brawls
- Explore 5 vibrant, uniquely themed areas with over 25 stages
- Master the art of fast and frantic garbage collecting, either solo or with up to 4 players
- Supports both Online and Local Cooperative Play
- Master multiple fighting styles and unlock a variety of melee and ranged weapons
- Customize your garbage truck with over 100 unique custom parts
- Unlock and recruit a variety of Scrappers for your roster
- Challenge your friends in fun and competitive mini-games
- Immerse yourself in a pop-art cyberpunk-world that draws inspiration from real-world Japan