Last October, Obsidian Entertainment released the single-player role-playing game The Outer Worlds for PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Now the last missing main platform is to be supplied.
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With The Outer Worlds, Obsidian Entertainment has once again landed a hit. The single-player role-playing game convinced critics and was nominated several times in the "Game of the Year" category at various prominent award ceremonies. Now switch players will soon get the title at hand.
While PC, PS4 and Xbox One gamers have been able to immerse themselves in the game world of sci-fi role-playing games since October 25, gamers will now follow Nintendo's current console in March. On March 6, 2020, Obsidian, together with Virtuos Games and the private division of publisher Take-Two, has now confirmed the specific switch release date for the black-humorous RPG.
At The Switch, The Outer Worlds will be available digitally via eShop as well as a physical version; In the end, the latter only comes with a download code. The recommended retail price is 59.99 euros. The USK has given the game an age rating "from 16 years".