Fox flies Starlink: Battle for Atlas onto Nintendo Switch

Ubisoft and Nintendo let Fox steer the launch of Starlink: Battle for Atlas onto the Nintendo Switch.

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It is time to buckle up your handheld console as Fox McCloud has taken the controls and flown Starlink: Battle for Atlas right into the live world of the Nintendo Switch. Starlink: Battle for Atlas is now available!

In celebration of the games launch, Nintendo has taken to their YouTube Channel to release a brand new launch trailer for the game. Players that haven't been following Starlink: Battle for Atlas should know that if they decide to pick up this title that they will be able to experience a group of "heroic interstellar pilots, dedicated to saving the Atlas star system from the Forgotten Legion, an evil robot force." Players will be able to build their own modular Starships, equip it with different parts and take them for epic space battles across the Atlas system.

Nintendo Switch players will be glad to know that Starlink: Battle for Atlas will be arriving on the Nintnedo Switch console with exclusive content. Switch players will be able to play as Fox McCloud or better known as Star Fox. There will be a slew of bonus missions available to play as him as well as the addition of his classic Arwing spacecraft. If you are interested in checking out more about Starlink: Battle for Atlas visit the official website listing here.

In other news about Starlink: Battle for Atlas, if you need a breakdown of each of the purchasing options, check out my post here. This isn't the first trailer released regarding Starlink: Battle for Atlas, a story trailer was released at the end of last month, if you happened to miss it, check it out here.

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