The Outer Worlds will fly on over to the Nintendo Switch next year

It has been officially announced that The Outer Worlds will be coming to the Nintendo Switch next year.

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It was only a couple of days ago that The Outer Worlds made its way over to the Xbox One, PS4 and PC. Now the companies behind the title have announced that the Nintendo Switch will also be getting its own version.

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According to Private Division, the publisher of the title and Obsidian Entertainment the developer, The Outer Worlds will be flying over to the Nintendo Switch sometime next year. The news has come from an official press release from both the companies but unfortunately the press release didn't detail an official release date.

Here is what the press release said, "Today, Private Division and Obsidian Entertainment are proud to announce that The Outer Worlds is now available across the Xbox One family of devices, including Xbox One X, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro, and Windows PC, and will be coming to Nintendo Switch in 2020."

In other news about The Outer Worlds, if you are planning on getting the PC version of the game, the official requirements were released a few days ago, more on that here.

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