CD Projekt RED's first-person action RPG will be available for the Nintendo Switch 2 as a launch title on June 5.
The original GameCube title will be available for the Switch 2 at launch in June via Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack.
Season 2 of the acclaimed HBO and PlayStation Productions adaptation is set to kick off with its premier this Sunday, April 13.
The release window rumour comes in light of Bungie gearing up to showcase gameplay for the extraction shooter later this week.
A physical release for the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S has also been planned for release on May 30 in North America and June 27 in Europe.
According to Poncle, PlayStation requires the developer to share information about its other platforms when it comes to Cross-Save.
PlayStation Portal users now also have access to UI and UX improvements, including the ability to sort their Cloud Streaming games.
After the Xbox Games Showcase, Obsidian Entertainment will debut new gameplay and details for its 2025-bound sci-fi RPG.
It will air at 10 AM PT in over 40 languages and spotlight the company's upcoming first-party titles alongside third-party releases.
This comes shortly after Warner Bros. shut down quite a few of its studios, including Monolith Productions and Player First Games.
Nintendo has seemingly trained its user base to not expect major first-party releases to go on deep discounts after release.
Survive for as long as possible to earn a high score, or use Injectors like Unlimited Fuel and Exploding Freakers to even the odds.
It all comes down to Nintendo wanting to make sure that Switch 2 games get the resources they need to run, even with GameChat running.
Available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, the demo provides a significant taste of Reikon Games' sci-fi first-person shooter.
Grinding Gear Games is also investigating monster speed, with changes likely targeting "specific monsters that are too difficult."
Blizzard Entertainment also confirms that the action RPG's next expansion will launch next year, complete with a new ranking system.
Compulsion Games' action-adventure title is also available on Game Pass and focuses on Hazel as she becomes intertwined with the mystical.
Nintendo of America's vice president of product and player experience Bill Trinen calls Welcome Tour a "robust piece of software."
The Fall Guys-like multiplayer title will be available for PC (via Steam), iOS, and Android upon its release in a month's time.
"We'll have some information to share about the developer in due time," Nintendo's vice president of product and player experience Bill Trinen says.