Is Redfall on Nintendo Switch?
Here is everything you need to know about whether or not we can expect Redfall to appear on the Nintendo Switch.
Whether or not Redfall is on the Nintendo Switch, will be something every owner of the hybrid console will want to know. This is especially relevant after the recent news that Redfall will not run at 60 FPS on Next-Gen consoles. The upcoming first-person shooter from Arkane will see players take on Vampires, either solo or with up to three pals.
The Nintendo Switch has felt increasingly left behind in recent years, with many major titles skipping the console altogether, although this isn’t always the case. Hogwarts Legacy for example will be coming to the Nintendo Switch just a little after the other versions of the game.
Is Redfall on Nintendo Switch?
Sadly, Redfall will not be available on the Nintendo Switch. Sometimes games will release on other consoles after launch but in this case, it seems unlikely. As it stands Redfall is exclusive to Xbox and PC, so we shouldn’t expect it on other consoles anytime soon.
Since the acquisition of Bethesda by Microsoft, more and more of their games have gone console exclusive, so it remains to be seen if we have seen the last of Bethesda games on Nintendo consoles. It has been a couple of years since we last saw a Bethesda game appear on the popular hybrid console, and is a testament to how welcome a new console would be for Nintendo fans.
The next major release coming to the Nintendo Switch is the hotly anticipated The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you can take a look at everything we know about the game so far here.
If you’re looking forward to Redfall then be sure to check out our guide on whether or not it will support crossplay, and if you’re on the fence maybe take a look at whether or not we can expect the vampire hunting game to appear on Xbox Game Pass.
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Morgan Truder
Morgan is one of the Guides Writers at GGRecon. He first started writing about games for fun whilst doing his BA (Hons) in History and Film. Since then he has turned this passion into a career and was previously an Editor at VideoGamer before joining GGRecon. Despite enjoying all sorts of games, he can often be found playing Football Manager, Red Dead Redemption 2 or Sekiro.