Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition heads to Switch this month

Gunfire Games and THQ Nordic are on a tear with Darksiders releases at the moment. Not only is Darksiders Genesis on the way but now, fans will be able to take Death with them wherever they go. Darksiders 2 is finally coming to Switch in its Deathinitive Edition form. This will give fans the full game and all DLC, in their pocket.

Already released on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition on Switch features include;

  • all DLC included and integrated into the game which offers a total playtime of more than 30 hours.
  • Reworked and tuned game balancing and loot distribution.
  • Improved Graphic Render Engine for higher visual quality especially in terms of lighting and shadows.
  • Improved and reworked level, character and environment graphics.

Darksiders Deathinitive Switch

Darksiders 2 takes place at the same time as Darksiders and sees Death working to clear War’s name and save earth. Where the first game in the series was more like The Legend of Zelda, Darksiders 2 adds new elements like loot, additional RPG mechanics, stats and more.

With over 30-hours of gameplay, tonnes of loot, bosses and exploration, Darksiders Deathinitive Switch is a great addition to your handheld console’s library.

It will be available on September 26, 2019.

Leo Stevenson
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