Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus for Nintendo Switch gets a release date

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There’s no doubt that punching a Nazi in the face never gets old. Trust us, we’ve done it a time or nine with Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. Announced today, Bethesda and Panic Button with the help of MachineGames, have announced that the Nintendo Switch version of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, will be available starting Friday, June 29, 2018. The team has announced that the experience will be complete, uncensored, and will feature the signature gameplay you know and love as well as the award-winning story it is known for.

Since the release of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, we’ve given the game a hefty round of applause in our review for the PC and PlayStation 4 version, stating that “Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus never loses its fire. It’s a game that stands as a testament to the fact FPS don’t need to be online to be a good game, they don’t need a multiplayer element in order to offer an enjoyable experience. It’s a game that even goes to show what an artistic masterpiece looks like. It’s a game that mixes the best of both cinema and interactive mediums. It’s a game that should be proud of what it is. Every inch of it is so well designed that it’s hard not to believe that these locations aren’t real or the enemies themselves aren’t real. This even applies to the games audio itself.”

With the release of the Nintendo Switch version, players can rest assured that the team behind the upcoming port will be doing an astounding job and will deliver the best Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus experience while at home or on the go. Meanwhile, you can check out our review for the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions until then.


About the Writer:

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Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the borders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPGs, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on Twitter or Facebook.

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