Not so long ago the web had information that the inXile Entertainment will start making games for Nintendo Switch, and the first serious announcement was the Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut port on the Switch console.
And now the inXile CEO Brian Fargo on his Twitter profile told about a well-known game, such significant projects as Fallout and Stonekeep. In addition, he put his hand to the original 1988 Wasteland, which is still considered one of the pillars of the genre.
The Wasteland 2 is the role-playing game was debuted on PC, Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One on September 19, 2014, and received a lot of positive feedback from both the press and gamers. The project became a direct continuation of the classic Wasteland, which once served as a source of inspiration for the creation of the cult Fallout.
How about a little tease… pic.twitter.com/Zwh8gL8cQL
— Brian Fargo (@BrianFargo) December 12, 2017
So far, apart from Fargo’s still image of the Nintendo Switch version of Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut, nothing much revealed, Neither the technical details of the game nor a release date.
By the way, Nintendo Switch has received information about another quite notable project. The recently announced port of Payday 2 co-operative simulator for the console from Big N has finally got the official release date. The game will be available on February 23, 2018.