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Dying Light Switch touch

When Dying Light: Platinum Edition heads to Switch this month, it will make use of the system’s various features such as the touch screen. This can be used as another form of control to manipulate the inventory and UI navigation.

Dying Light will have other notable features on Switch as well. The game supports HD Rumble, gyro aiming, motion controls, and co-op – both locally and online.

Here’s some additional information about the game:

dying light comparison

A new video has emerged that acts as a comparison for the Switch and PC versions of Dying Light: Platinum Edition.

Dying Light on Switch contains the base game and a ton of additional content. It will also support the system’s various features, including gyro aiming, motion control, and HD Rumble. Players can also navigate the interface with touch screen support as well. Local and online co-op are both supported, allowing players to enjoy the game by placing two consoles next to each other.

Dying Light: Platinum Edition

While we knew that Dying Light: Platinum Edition was coming to Switch previously, we have a closer look at the game. Techland has prepared a new set of screenshots showing off the port.

The full set of images is posted below.

Techland is putting Dying Light 2: Stay Human – Cloud Version on Switch, the studio has announced. It will launch on February 4, 2022. A demo is planned for the same day.

We also have some news about Dying Light: Platinum Edition. That game is slated for October 19.

Here’s a trailer promoting today’s news:

Dying Light Platinum Edition

The open world zombie survival game Dying Light will soon be making its first ever appearance on a Nintendo platform. It’s been revealed that Techland will release Dying Light Platinum Edition on the system this October.

You’ll be getting a whole bunch of content here. Aside from the main game, four main DLCs and 17 skin packs are included. There’s also support for HD Rumble, gyro aiming, motion controls, touchscreen, and local/online co-op.

Dying Light Platinum Edition

Here’s an overview of Dying Light Platinum Edition, along with a trailer:

System: Switch
Release date: December 10, 2019
Developer: Techland
Publisher: Techland


When it comes to first-person shooters, it’s fair to say that the market has taken a very distinct direction over the last decade or so. Multiplayer, map packs, and monetization are frequently touted as the core ingredients of a fun and successful modern shooter, but if you cast your mind back to the days before Call of Duty ruled the roost, you’ll quickly find that games of the genre weren’t always marketplaces or live services – they were once self contained experiences with creative flair and value. My time with Call of Juarez: Gunslinger has served as a realization that thankfully, this can still be the case today.

To celebrate the new Switch launch, Techland has put together a new trailer for Call of Juarez: Gunslinger. Watch the video below.

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger officially launches on Switch tomorrow. See some footage from the shooter in the video below.

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger was officially announced for Switch this week. We now know that retailers will be carrying the game, though physical collectors won’t be happy. While it looks like it’ll be sold in a box, only a download code will be included inside – no cartridge.

We also have news regarding pricing. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger will set you back $19.99.

You can pre-order Call of Juarez: Gunslinger on Amazon here. The game launches for Switch on December 10.

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

Following a few different leaks and teases, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger has been officially announced for Switch. Publisher Square Enix and developer Techland will release the game on December 10.

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, a first-person shooter, will support motion controls and HD Rumble on Switch. More information can be found below, along with a trailer.


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