Graveyard Keeper, Secret Neighbor, and Hello Engineer to Get Switch Physical Releases

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Today, Atari is delighted to announce it is giving three popular titles from indie publisher tinyBuild a physical release for the Nintendo Switch. Graveyard Keeper: Undead Edition will get a standalone physical release, while The Neighborhood Bundle combines Secret Neighbor and Hello Engineer. The titles can be preordered now from retailers worldwide and will ship on February 21.

Labeled “the most inaccurate medieval cemetery management sim” when it was first released in 2018, Graveyard Keeper ($39.99, €39.99, £39.99) has developed a cult following and racked up more than 30 thousand positive reviews on Steam. Graveyard Keeper: Undead Edition for Nintendo Switch will feature three DLCs, including Breaking Dead, Stranger Sins, and Game of Crone.

A comically dark but lighthearted take on the management sim genre, Graveyard Keeper is a single-player game that places players in the role of an undertaker in a medieval village. Players hustle to gather resources and even sell blood and body parts as they try to keep the cemetery running. The title has fantastic pixel art, a great soundtrack, and a pitch-black comedic aesthetic.

The Neighborhood Bundle ($34.99, €34.99, £34.99) includes two multiplayer titles from the Hello Neighbor universe: Secret Neighbor and Hello Engineer. In Secret Neighbor, players must band together to sneak into their neighbor’s fortress-like house to rescue a friend from the basement. But there is a twist – one player is the neighbor in disguise! In Hello Engineer, a group of teens are trapped in a mysterious amusement park by their frightening neighbor. They must work together and use their creativity to build an escape machine from scavenged parts, all while fighting off the creepy neighbor and his evil bots.

Atari is leveraging its expertise in physical publishing to expand distribution for the tinyBuild titles. In December 2023, Atari announced a small, strategic investment in tinyBuild, and the publishing agreement extends the companies’ relationship.