Outward: Definitive Edition coming to Switch in 2024

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Open-world fantasy RPG currently available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC.

Publisher PLAION and developer Nine Dots Studio will release open-world fantasy RPG Outward: Definitive Edition for Switch in 2024, the companies announced. It will be ported by SneakyBox.

“Getting Outward onto the Switch was always a dream for us,” said Nine Dots Studio CEO and creative director Guillaume Boucher-Vidal in a press release. “I’ll be quite honest, I had my doubts that a Switch version was even possible.

Outward is a big game that was made in such a weird context and has some very specific technical limitations. The team at Sneaky Box really pulled a rabbit out of the hat with this port. I’m happy that there will be one more way to play our game, and with devices like the Steam Deck and the Nintendo Switch, it’s quite fitting that our game is now travel-friendly.”

Outward: Definitive Edition first launched for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG on May 17, 2022. The original Outward launched for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on March 26, 2019.

About

Outward is an RPG set in the world of Aurai where you take on the role of an ordinary adventurer defending themselves against threatening creatures, braving hazardous environmental conditions, and keeping healthy and hydrated.

Your journey will take you through cities and dangerous hidden dungeons crawling with formidable enemies as you travel across the untamed wilderness.

The Definitive Edition contains the base game, along with two downloadable contents, “Three Brothers” and “The Soroboreans.”

Key Features

  • Survive in the wilds as you explore the land.
  • Play solo or cooperatively online.
  • Dynamic defeat scenarios that react to your context.
  • Constant auto-saving means there’s no turning back.
  • Ritualistic, step-by-step approach to spellcasting.
  • Unique experience with every play through .

View the first screenshots of the Switch version at the gallery.

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