During a livestream today, indie publisher Tinybuild announced six more games that will be heading to Switch later this year.
All of the games have been out for a few years now and are available on PC and other consoles, but the magic of the Switch so far has mostly been showing that that doesnât really matter. While there arenât any specific release dates, the publisher did offer a vague timeline of when everything will be arriving on Nintendoâs handheld.
The games are:
The Final Station, post-apocalyptic train defense, coming this month
Clustertruck, zany platformer great for speedrunning, coming in March
Punch Club, 16-bit fighter with sim management, coming in May
Party Hard, stealth strategy game with cool colors, coming this summer
Streets of Rogue, procedurally generated action-RPG, due âlater this yearâ
Hello Neighbor, somewhat broken horror simulator, due âthis yearâ
All of them will be $15 on the eShop except for Hello Neighbor which will be $40, despite ironically being the worst game on the list (many of us, myself included, had high hopes for it, but alas). In addition, TinyBuild noted that both The Final Station and Punch Club will be packaged with their existing DLC.
Streets of Rogue is probably the one Iâm most looking forward to since itâs a pretty involved procedurally generated roguelike with elements of Deus Ex and GTA. Itâs also currently still in Early Access on Steam and hasnât yet come to any of the other major platforms. You can watch TinyBuildâs complete lofi âdirect to Switch eventâ if you choose here.