The Outer Worlds is said to release on the Nintendo Switch in early 2020. The announcement was made during an earnings call where Take-Two Interactive announced that the game will be released on Nintendo Switch during its 2020 fiscal year. Now, this means that the game could launch on the Nintendo Switch before the end of the fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2020.
The company behind Fallout: New Vegas, The Outer Worlds is the latest game by Obsidian Entertainment. The game was released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC on October 25. Since the game’s release, it has managed to draw a lot of attention thanks to its traditional RPG approach combined with a witty and sharp modern experience.
Elsewhere, Obsidian Entertainment also announced that a new update for The Outer Worlds is also coming next week. The upcoming update, Patch 1.1.1.0, primarily addresses several bugs in the game but also brings subtle gameplay improvements.
“At this time, we would like to let you all know that we are looking at releasing a patch next week to implement some changes and bug fixes. This patch is currently in the testing phase and as long as no other issues occur during this time, we hope to release it to you all sometime next week. Please be aware that this can change, but we are working hard to make this timeline and things are looking good thus far,” wrote Obsidian on its forums in a post shared on Thursday.
You can check out the full patch notes below:
- The crashing issue in Tartarus
- Increase Font Size – Conversations/Subtitles
- Muffled sound effects occur at random times for players on the PS4
- Companions dying and failing companion quests on modes other than Supernova
- Unable to finish “Radio Free Monarch”
- Trophy “Not the Best Choice” fails to unlock properly