Indie Mania is running wild, as Guilt Battle Arena has just barely missed its planned release month of February. The game is now scheduled to release tomorrow, March 1st on Nintendo Switch. A listing that has just gone up on the North American eShop which mentions this new release date for the game.

The game has characters frantically moving in a quick paced 2D shooter, but with a twist. Each character only has one bullet to eliminate their opponents before needing to recharge. This inserts a new strategy element similar to things we have seen in mainline Call of Dury titles. More details can be found down below.

Engage your friends and family in frantic, couch multiplayer battles and co-op combat. As a member of The GUILT Patrol, you must battle the Dreadful Judge and his evil minions to bring peace back to the galaxy.

In this frantic 2D couch combat game, you have one bullet to fire at your opponents. After firing your gun, you must “rebound” your bullet before firing again. This grin inducing mechanic introduces a new strategic element where thinking about where your bullet will land is as important as where you shoot!

1-2 player Co-op or 2-4 player Versus mode. This is a game that begs to be played together with friends and family.

Enjoy the playful style with 7 game modes and 6 stackable gameplay modifiers. Want to tryout jetpacks and then turn everyone invisible? Go for it!

Select from 10 Player costumes to start with an additional 35+ wacky costumes to unlock during your quest to protect the galaxy!

Also released was a gameplay trailer, which we also have included.

About Ali Nehmeh
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Ever since Ali's first look at what the power of Nintendo has been capable of doing, he has never looked back. Starting his experience with the Game Boy, he has become a huge fanatic of the many worlds of Mario and Friends, with his expertise lying mostly around the Mushroom Kingdom.

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