Vampyr is Coming to the Nintendo Switch

Vampyr is Coming to the Nintendo Switch

Spreading like a plague.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Oct 26, 2018 @ 08:01 AM (Staff Bios)
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Soon you can succumb to the cravings, wherever you go. Vampyr is coming to the Nintendo Switch.

According to publisher Focus Home Interactive's latest financial report, the Victorian vampire RPG by Dontnod Entertainment will be coming to Nintendo's portable home console.

In Q3, the Group will continue to maximize the potential of the Vampyr licence. After the games impressive success on PC, Xbox One, and PS4, it will be Nintendo Switch's turn to welcome the Dontnod title to reach an even wider audience.

 
Vampyr is an action RPG centered around Jonathan Reid, a doctor who has turned into a vampire. Reid has to struggle with his new form, his desire to help people, an ongoing plague, and a growing thirst for blood. The game featured a large control over how violent the player can be while still completing their goals.

The financial report, first discovered by ResetEra user Niceguydan8, did not provide any additional information about the Switch port. Vampyr for PC, PS4, and Xbox One is available now, having released June 5.

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