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Unravel 2, Final Fantasy 7 & 9, Hellblade, Dead by Daylight heading to Switch

A number of titles available on other platforms, including Unravel 2, Final Fantasy 7, Final Fantasy 9 and Dead by Daylight will soon head to Nintendo Switch.

The above titles were confirmed for Switch today as part of a recent Nintendo Direct. Each title is expected within 2019, though Final Fantasy 9 will lead the charge, available later today. Here’s a quick recap of what to expect and when:

  • Final Fantasy 9: Originally released in July 2000, Switch players can download the RPG from today.
  • Unravel Two: Released last year on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4, Coldwood Interactive’s latest will be available on Switch from 22 March.
  • Final Fantasy 7: One of the most beloved Final Fantasy titles will be available on Siwtch from 26 March. This isn’t the upcoming remake, of course, but the original title.
  • Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice: This critically acclaimed title is expected on Switch during the Australian autumn.
  • Dead by Daylight: This asymmetrical horror title heads to Switch sometime in the Australian spring.

Which title from the above are you most excited about?


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