Watford, UK – February 7, 2020 – Award-winning publisher, Wired Productions and leading Italian studio LKA, are delighted to announce the arrival of the highly celebrated psychological adventure The Town of Light, launching globally today on Nintendo Switch. This new Deluxe Edition of the game on the popular handheld console features exclusive making of content and documentary footage of the real Psychiatric Hospital of Volterra, never before seen on other platforms.

Created through the desire to tell the stories of those held within psychiatric facilities through the mid-twentieth century and create wider conversation around mental health, Wired Productions and LKA are delighted to continue to support positive mental health awareness with 10% of net proceeds from sales to be donated to Safe In Our World (http://www.safeinourworld.org).

“We’re excited for Switch gamers to finally be able to get their hands on The Town of Light today,” said Leo Zullo, Managing Director, Wired Productions. “We’d like to thank gamers for their patience while we worked to create this edition. We recognize the road has been long, but we truly believe Renée’s story, and the history of the hospital at Volterra, is a powerful message that deserves to be shared; so we’re delighted we’re finally able to bring this compelling experience to Nintendo Switch.”

The Town of Light was originally developed for PC, which came out in 2016, followed by the PlayStation and Xbox One launch in 2017. In development since 2018, the Nintendo Switch edition is out now. The Town of Light: Deluxe Edition is available to purchase now on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch with an SRP of $9.99/€9.99/£7.99. The game is rated ESRB M for Mature.

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