The Outer Worlds available for pre-purchase on Switch now, new screenshots released

Obsidian, Virtuos Games and Private Division have announced that The Outer Worlds is now available for pre-purchase on the Nintendo eShop. Available for $89.95 AUD, The Outer Worlds on Switch requires 13.8GB of storage space. Having already been released on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, the Switch version arrives later, but no less enjoyable.

In The Outer Worlds players will explore an ultra-capitalist future spanning multiple planets and settlements. Players will need to explore each location, encounter factions, work with or against them and make choices along the way.

Whatever players do can and will have a big impact on the story, so you’ll need to think carefully before you move forward.

The Outer Worlds Switch

Additionally, some brand-new Switch screenshots of The Outer Worlds have been released showing how the game looks on Nintendo’s console.

The Outer Worlds will launch on Switch on June 5, 2020.

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