![]() On Thursday, the developers at Glumberland, a husband and wife team made up of Rebecca Cordingley and Ben Wasser, put up a blog post announcing the Epic Games Store exclusivity. This small game that never really garnered much attention has become the flashpoint for a larger culture war over developer decisions, the Epic Games Store, and the validity of consumer anger and entitlement. While a Steam listing has been up for some time, the game has not actually been purchasable, and is coming to Xbox One still. There are so many people who have contributed to Ooblets and we can’t thank them enough.Last week, the developers at the two-person studio Glumberland announced that they would be bringing their upcoming adventure game Ooblets to the Epic Games Store rather than Steam on PC for a period of temporary exclusivity. Thank you to everyone who has played the game in early access or waited patiently for 1.0/Switch. ![]() We think up new and progressively goofier stuff to add to the game every day. And don’t worry, we’re not done working on the game! Besides bugfix patches, we’re still planning on adding more content going forward. We’ve been working on Ooblets for the last six years and it’s so exciting to finally reach this milestone. Check the bottom of this post for a changelog of just some of what’s new/changed. There are new places to visit, a conclusion to the main storyline, massive balancing changes, new customization stuff, and so much more. New players are hopefully in for a really great time and early access players will be able to experience a LOT of new stuff. It’s narrated by our very wonderful pal Lizzie ( LDShadowLady). To celebrate, we’ve put together a “What is Ooblets?” trailer for folks to learn about the game here. ![]() Ooblets is now officially out of early access and launched on the Nintendo Switch!! ![]()
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