
Limited Run Games and Whoopee Camp have announced that Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return Special Edition will be available on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and PC (via Steam) starting December 15th. The game will cost $19.99. A version for Switch 2 has just been announced, and if you buy it, you’ll also get the Switch version for free. The previously planned PlayStation 4 version has been cancelled.
Here is an overview of the game, via Limited Run Games:
About
Get ready for another adventure with Tomba in Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return Special Edition! This game is a special release celebrating the sequel to the classic platformer, Tomba, which didn’t get the attention it deserved.
A group of Evil Pigs has attacked a neighboring land, and Tomba’s friend, Tabby, has gone missing! Without a second thought, Tomba dives into the ocean to find her and rescue everyone.
Originally released in 1999, Tomba! 2 is back with a comprehensive Special Edition that includes these features:
- Save Anywhere! There’s no longer any need to make frequent trips to save points.
- Rewind! If you miss a jump or get hit, no problem, you can try again!
- A museum chock full of classic original packaging and manuals, advertisements, merchandise photos, previously unseen game design documents, and high resolution original artwork
Watch a trailer below.
Gameplay Trailer
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2025-12-02 22:46