NieR: Automata – The End of YoRHa Edition Launches on October 6th for Nintendo Switch

The 2017 hack and slash classic finally comes to Nintendo Switch with all previously released content and exclusive outfits.

Posted By | On 28th, Jun. 2022

NieR Automata - The End of YoRHa Edition

PlatinumGames’ hack and slash role playing masterpiece NieR: Automata is finally coming to Nintendo Switch, just as the rumors claimed. NieR: Automata – The End of YoRHa Edition will launch on October 6th for the platform and include all previously released content, including the 3C3C1D119440927 DLC. Check out the trailer below.

In addition, the Switch version includes new exclusive costumes. There’s a ninja-esque outfits with masks and a white outfit resembling 2P from the YoRHa: Dark Apocalypse raids in Final Fantasy 14: Shadowbringers. We’ll have to wait for more details on other potential new additions and changes along with its resolution and frame rate on Switch.

NieR: Automata first launched in February 2017 and is available for PS4, PC, and Xbox One. Since its release, it’s crossed six million worldwide shipments and digital sales as of June 2021. For more details on the game, check out our review for the PS4 version here. Stay tuned for additional gameplay in the coming months.

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