Sniper Elite 4 is launching on Switch in 2020

Rebellion has announced it’s bringing Sniper Elite 4 to Switch in 2020. Following the release of Sniper Elite V2 Remastered, Sniper Elite 3 and Zombie Army Trilogy on Nintendo’s handheld, the release of Sniper Elite 4 rounds out Rebellion’s sniping offerings on the console…

…all we need now is for the incredible Zombie Army 4 to launch on Switch and we’d be set.

Set in Italy during 1943, Sniper Elite 4 once again stars Karl Fairburne as he fights back against the Nazis with the help of the Resistance.

Sniper Elite 4 Switch

The original release of Sniper Elite 4 on PS4, PC and Xbox One was great and was easily one of the best in the series. On Switch, players can look forward to the same great game with some added extras;

  • Motion aim with gyroscopic controls
  • HD rumble support- feel your heartbeat and bullet impacts!
  • Pro Controller support to take your precision up a level

Sniper Elite 4 will launch for Switch in 2020.

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