Red Faction Guerrilla Remastered is coming to Switch in July

THQ Nordic and developer Kaiko have announced that Red Faction Guerrilla Remastered is coming to Switch in July. Red Faction Guerrilla Remastered is already available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One and is the remastered version of the game and was released in July 2018. 

The original was released in 2009 and is a third-person shooter set in an open-world. 

The Switch version of Red Faction Guerrilla Remastered will include;

  • Choice between Performance and Quality Mode
  • Fully reworked graphics – heavily reworked textures and graphic features adding, for example, specular maps
  • Improved shadow rendering
  • Improved lighting
  • Reworked shaders and postprocessing
  • Optional Motion Controls for a better sense of aiming while playing in handheld mode

Red Faction Guerrilla Remastered Switch

According to THQ Nordic, Red Faction Guerrilla Remastered gives players the chance to explore open-world guerrilla warfare and use strategic destruction to their advantage. 

Leverage fully-dynamic physics-based destruction to improvise on the fly: blow holes in a wall or floor to set an ambush or escape, take out a staircase to stop your pursuers, or drive vehicles through blown out walls.

Red Faction Guerrilla Remastered on Switch will also include a competitive multiplayer mode that lets players battle in a highly destructible arena.

The third in the Red Faction franchise, Guerrilla is set 50 years after the events of the original game and sees players fighting as an insurgent against the Earth Defense Force. 

Red Faction Guerrilla Remastered is coming to Switch on July 2, 2019.

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