Tunic is Coming to Nintendo Switch Later This Month

Finji and Andrew Shouldice's Zelda-inspired action-adventure title is making its way over to the Nintendo Switch soon.

Posted By | On 13th, Sep. 2022

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Inspired by classic The Legend of Zelda titles, action-adventure indie game Tunic launched for Xbox and PC earlier this year, before also getting announced for PlayStation. Soon, it’ll complete the set and become available on another platform.

As announced in the recent Nintendo Direct presentation, Tunic is coming to the Nintendo Switch later this month, coinciding with its aforementioned PlayStation launch. Given the game’s very nature, its gameplay and visual style, and how much it borrows from older Zelda titles, it’s a natural fit for the Switch, and a great opportunity for you to jump into if you haven’t already played the game. Check out its Switch announcement trailer below.

In our review of Tunic, we awarded it a score of 8/10, saying, “Tunic executes the ideas of classic action-adventure games with such confidence that it’s nearly impossible to not enjoy it.” Read our full review through here.

Tunic launches for the Nintendo Switch, PS5, and PS4 on September 27. It is currently available on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC.


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