Nintendo Switch Version of Dark Souls: Remastered Delayed till Summer

Nintendo Switch Version of Dark Souls: Remastered Delayed till Summer

Nintendo Switch Version of Dark Souls: Remastered Delayed till Summer 1

The Nintendo switch version of Dark Souls: Remastered has been delayed from its May 25, 2018 release schedule.

In a press release, Bandai Namco confirmed that Dark Souls: Remastered for the Nintendo Switch will be delayed from it’s initial May release, all other versions of the remastered game will still come out on the expected date. Bandai Namco promises that the delay is in order to ensure that the developers can really polish theswitch release of the legendary game. An excerpt from the release can be read below detailing the sudden delay.

“The new release timing gives the development team the time needed to make sure Nintendo Switch players can fully appreciate the true DARK SOULS experience anytime and anywhere, thanks to the unique portable nature of the Nintendo Switch console”

Dark Souls: Remastered will be out for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Steam users on May 25, 2018, with the Nintendo Switch version expected to hit sometime later this Summer. The Nintendo switch version of the game will feature Amiibo support and the ability to play the game in portable mode.

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