

Without the first-party titles this week’s new discounts are a bit pedestrian.

Disaster Report 4 will have some fans, but maybe not at $90.00. We finally got the brilliant Depixtion we reviewed a month ago, why it took a month to get here we’re not sure. That leaves this week’s update a little bit bare, new releases are a bit slow. Astral Chain and The Stretchers have also been discounted for the first time. Not the Nintendo first-party ones at least like Breath of the Wild and Kirby Star Allies. This week we’re not as lucky, for some reason and maybe it’s technical and it’ll all be fixed in the morning, we didn’t get any more games on sale. Even as recent as last week we got the same “Spring” sale that Europe got, all the same stuff.

Between the two locations, Soedesco continues to focus on creating its own games for multiple platforms.For the longest time we’ve shared the same eShop sales as Europe, give or take a couple of games. In July 2019, the company opened another game development studio in Pilsen, Czech Republic, their first outside of the Netherlands. In 2017, Soedesco partnered with 1C Company to release physical indie game titles. Soedesco consists of four different divisions: Communications, Creative, Producing and Development. The company has also published its own IPs including Truck Driver®, Adam's Venture®, and Real Farm. Soedesco's portfolio consists of a wide range of genres and includes titles such as Monstrum, Owlboy, Among the Sleep, Monster Crown, Teslagrad and Remothered: Tormented Fathers. The company has been active in the game industry since 2002 and ventured into publishing in 2014, with the headquarters in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Soedesco (stylized in all caps) is a video game publisher of both digital and physical games on multiple platforms.
