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When Does Pepper Grinder Release on Switch?

I'd like some freshly ground pepper, please.

Oh, does this game seem really fun. Ahr Ech and Devolver Digital are teaming up to bring us a new indie adventure with Pepper Grinder. This game follows Pepper, also known as the Spicy Drill-Wielding Treasure Hunter, that has been shipwrecked and her property stolen. Now if that doesn’t spice your drills, then you don’t have feelings. In order to recollect her belongings, she will embark on a drill-wielding, maneuver and acrobatic adventure. Shown in the Indie World Showcase of 2022, surely Pepper Grinder has a great future of being enjoyed by Nintendo Switch fans all over the world. Now the question is: when does Pepper Grinder release on Switch? Well, let’s talk about that.

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When Does Pepper Grinder Release on Switch?

While the preview for Pepper Grinder shown in the World Showcase of 2022 surely did grab my attention, the approximate release date for Nintendo Switch and Windows was a little anticlimactic. Pepper Grinder is set to be releases on both platforms in 2023. That’s a whole year worth of waiting. And my gut tells me it will be set for a Q3 or Q4 release, otherwise we would have an exact date on our hands. My hope is that the game does not get delayed because I actually really enjoyed what was shown, and I’m a sucker for these type of games. So folks at Ahr Ech, if you want to discuss an exact release date or other detail, just hit us up, and we’ll gladly receive you.

In the meantime, be sure to check out Ahr Ech’s official Twitter feed for any further updates on Pepper Grind. Let’s hope we get an exact release date soon and more news pretty soon. Kudos for the preview!


Pepper Grind will be available on 2023 on Nintendo Switch and Windows. If you like our indie game content, make sure to check out When does Coffee Talk 2 release?.

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Alejandro Josan
A musician with a heart of a gamer, Alejandro's life has always been accompanied by adventures on Nintendo platformers, countless hours of fantasy RPGs and several third-party FPSs. Currently, he is studying Game Design and Development, preparing for a long career in the video game industry.