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Ion Fury: Aftershock

Following its release last year, the old-school first-person shooter Ion Fury has announced a brand new expansion titled Aftershock. It will launch on Switch this summer.

Below are the first details:

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Another update for Ion Fury will soon be made available on Switch. Version 1.07 will include a few additions, changes, and fixes.

Here are the full patch notes:

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Ion Fury has been updated on Switch, featuring a number of fixes. Version 1.06 addresses the game’s inverted aim issue and more.

The full patch notes are as follows:

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Ion Fury, the old-school first-person shooter, arrives on Switch starting today. Take a look at the game’s official launch trailer below.

Ion Fury

The old-school first-person shooter launches for Switch on May 14, but we have an early look at the game in action. View some footage in the video below.

Ion Fury has gone gone, and the old-school first-person shooter has now been dated. Publishers 3D Realms and 1C Entertainment, along with developer Voidpoint, today announced that the game is hitting the eShop on May 14. A physical version will follow on June 26.

We have the following overview and trailer for Ion Fury:

3D Realms has issued a new trailer for Ion Fury, which will be coming to Switch in the future. We’ve included the video below.

IGN has shared some footage from the first-person shooter Ion Fury – previously known as Ion Maiden. Get a look at the gameplay below.

Ion Maiden, the old-school first-person shooter from Voidpoint and published by 3D Realms and 1C Entertainment, is making a pretty notable change. In order to “avoid legal issues”, it will now be called Ion Fury. The heavy metal band Iron Maiden had previously filed a lawsuit against the game over trademark infringement.

Iron Maiden doesn’t have a release date on consoles yet, but the PC version drops on August 15. The Switch version will be “coming later.”

Here’s an overview of Ion Fury, along with a new trailer:


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