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Nice Day for Fishing Is Coming to Consoles

FusionPlay from Leipzig is known to be working with the New Zealand YouTube channel and studio Viva La Dirt League (Epic NPC Man) on a game for Team17 Digital. Now it has been confirmed that Nice Day for Fishing will also be coming to PlayStation 5 and Switch.

Marcel Kleffmann28.03.2025 15:00
Nice Day for Fishing Is Coming to Consoles
Viva La Dirt League’s Epic NPC Man Series turned video game is preparing for an adventure on PlayStation 5 and Switch, joining the previously announced Steam version. Team17

Team17 Digital and German studio FusionPlay have announced that Nice Day for Fishing (by Viva La Dirt League) will be coming to PlayStation 5 and Switch. The release date for all platforms will be announced soon. Previously, the game was only announced for PC. And like every year, FusionPlay will be at caggtus to present the game (11 to 13 April).

"The pixel adventure RPG, follows the humble fisherman Baelin, from the hit series Epic NPC Man. He becomes the last Adventurer left in the town of Honeywood following a disastrous accident involving muggers and the High Sorcerer and must save the town from the evils unleashed in the world. As Baelin travels throughout the lands, he will engage in fearsome battles against fish, where players must use a combination of casting powerful spells whilst timing their attacks and blocks properly, rescue NPCs in need and dredge useful materials to bring the destroyed village to its former glory. Along the way he will discover powerful spells and upgrades to become a formidable fisherman and ultimately defeat the final boss, save the world and return the Adventurers once more," the publisher writes.

FusionPlay, founded in 2014, is an indie developer and micro-publisher based in Leipzig. They specialize in creating gaming experiences that combine real-world elements with digital applications as well as virtual reality content. Beyond development, FusionPlay supports small indie development teams by helping them port and publish their games across multiple platforms.


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