Call Of Duty On Switch Is “Nearly Done,” Insider Claims
Call of Duty’s first Switch release is chugging along just fine, in fact, it’s “nearly done” and mere months away from release.
Call of Duty’s first Switch release is chugging along just fine, in fact, it’s “nearly done” and mere months away from release.
Palworld developer Pocketpair is handling the publishing duties of an upcoming roguelike Metroidvania, which among others, is releasing to the Nintendo Switch.
Beenox might be planning to release some sort of new Crash Team Racing as a new Crash render appears in their briefly used new X banner.
MegaWobble and Playtonic Games’ Lil Gator Game is launching its “huge” DLC, promising to double the base game’s size, next year.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is going to introduce some optional progression features.
Borderlands 4 on the Switch 2 will come packaged with all the fun of the other platforms except for split-screen support.
EA has no plans to release Battlefield 6 to the Nintendo Switch 2, at least at this time.
While Borderlands 4 is launching on September 12 for other platforms, it’s confirmed the looter shooter will head to the hybrid platform on October 3.
Eoin O’Grady, technical director at Black Shamrock, a Virtuos subsidiary, claimed that the Switch 2 performs “slightly below” a Series S in terms of raw power, but the Series S lacks features like DLSS which the Switch 2 is more than capable of handling.