Shakedown Hawaii – Physical Edition launches this week

Shakedown Hawaii – Physical Edition launches this week

VBlank has announced the details for Shakedown Hawaii’s Nintendo Switch physical edition. The game will be available as a Collector’s Edition and Standard Edition.

The Collector’s Edition is limited to 4000 units and will retail for USD44.99, while the Standard Edition will go for USD29.99.

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A Physical Shakedown

The Nintendo Switch physical edition of Shakedown: Hawaii is finally wrapped!
It will be available next week as both a Collector’s Edition and Standard Edition, directly from vblank.com. They’re all manufactured, on hand, and ready to ship!

The Collector’s Edition is limited to 4,000 copies and comes in a special collector’s box. It includes an exclusive mini figure of The CEO character with a removable stand, a color manual, and of course… a cartridge! It’s region free and supports all Nintendo Switch systems, worldwide.
SO, WHEN?

The Nintendo Switch physical edition goes on sale Wednesday, September 25th at 10am Pacific, 1pm Eastern, 6pm UK time.

The Standard Edition is $29.99 USD. The Collector’s Edition is $44.99 USD.

About Shakedown Hawaii

Shakedown: Hawaii follows three protagonists through a 16-bit open world. Build your own “legitimate” corporation by completing missions, acquiring businesses, sabotaging competitors, “re-zoning” land, and shaking down shops for protection money.

Explore the island by foot, by car, or by boat. It’s filled with arcade challenges, sidequests, stores to shop at, houses to burgle, civilians to interact with, and secrets to discover.

You begin your adventure as an aging CEO, struggling to make sense of the modern world. Online shopping killed his retail stores, ride sharing his taxi business, and streaming his video stores. To save the company, he’ll need to learn the “methods” of modern business, and use them to rebuild his empire.

The entire island is up for grabs… or at least, could be with the right business model.

It’s business in the front, and bodies in the back… in Shakedown: Hawaii.