Grounded, Pentiment, and Kingdom Come Deliverance are Coming to Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase revealed a few games are finally getting ported to the Nintendo Switch for players to enjoy.

As the name implies, today’s Partner Showcase, was all about what other developers are bringing to Nintendo’s console. On top of remakes/remasters, and ports of some classic games, there were a few other announcements for games finally making the jump; including some Xbox originals.

Grounded (April 16th) – Survive, build and explore in this immersive co-op survival-adventure game where you’re the size of an ant and where the insect life reacts to your actions. Play solo or with up to three friends online* and discover the treacherous wonders of your own backyard. Build bases to protect your stuff and craft new tools, weapons and armor to improve your chances against hazards of all shapes and (very large) sizes. Plus, create and share fresh adventures in Playgrounds Mode.

Pentiment (February 22nd) – Journey to 16th Century Bavaria and face choices and consequences that will ripple throughout a small community for years to come. Step into a living illustrated world inspired by the earliest printed books and meet a colorful cast of characters in the small town of Tassing and nearby Keirsau Abbey. Each decision you make along the way can impact the community’s future for generations.

Kingdom Come Deliverance – Royal Edition (March 15th) – The acclaimed historical action RPG comes to the Nintendo Switch system. Play as Henry and experience an open world filled with challenging combat, majestic castles and lush forests. Improve your skills, earn perks, forge your equipment and solve challenges in a variety of ways – with stealth, melee combat, persuasion, coercion and more. Face the consequences of your choices as your decisions shape the world around you. Featuring the full Kingdom Come Deliverance game and all its DLC, Kingdom Come Deliverance – Royal Edition hits Nintendo Switch this March.

Which of these ports are you most excited about?

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