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DC Universe Online Lands on to the Nintendo Switch this Summer

DC Universe Online Lands on to the Nintendo Switch this Summer

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  • Zubi Khan Zubi Khan
  • May 23, 2019
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Fans of DC Universe Online looking for a new way to play their favourite superhero simulator can look forward to the MMORPG, hitting the Nintendo Switch, sometime this Summer 2019.

“Bringing such a massive online game to Nintendo Switch has been a dream come true,” said SJ Mueller, Creative Director of DC Universe Online. “As soon as the Nintendo Switch released, the development team couldn’t help but wonder, what if…? Long story short, we are so excited for players to take their DC experience wherever they go.”

DCUO first launched all the way back in 2011, since then the popular, DC Comics-inspired MMORPG has been ported to several consoles, including the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with the Nintendo Switch marking the first time the game will see release in a portable form factor. The game allows players to indulge in over 300, iconic DC characters, exploring legendary locales such as Gotham City, Metropolis, Titans Island, Themyscria and Atlantis. DC Universe Online allows players to explore both their good and bad side, opting to join the likes of Batman or the maniacal Joker.

DC Universe Online is free to download on PS4, Xbox One, PC, with the Nintendo Switch version planned for release sometime this Summer. Additional content is available for purchase.

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Zubi Khan

Zubi Khan

Zubi likes videogames that visually impress him, useing it as inspiration for his illustrations. His favourites genres include horror, action RPG and pretty much anything from the East!
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