Outlast Confirmed For Nintendo Switch, Plus Info On New Project

The Nintendo Switch continues to defy expectations with more and more developers pledging their support to the hybrid console every day. In addition to another third party title being added to the Switch lineup, it also marks yet another horror game as well! Outlast fans can get hype because the incredibly terrifying adventure is officially confirmed for the Big N.

The news hit on the official Outlast Facebook page in a very lengthy statement to fans. Among the announcements includes addressing DLC demands for Outlast II, the horror series on the Nintendo Switch, and a secret new project that they are currently working on. You can read the full announcement, as per the post, below:

 

First off, we wanted to take a moment to thank all of you that have bought Outlast 2 and have been supporting the studio for more than 5 years now. Red Barrels was nothing more than a dream, but with a lot of blood, sweat and beers it has now become a small, fully independent studio with a kickass team who can work miracles.

We strive to create unique experiences and take risks. Hopefully, we’ll manage to entertain you for years to come.

About the future, many of you have been requesting a DLC. While the first Outlast was made with the idea of a DLC in mind, that was not the case for Outlast 2. We’ve considered many options, but none of them felt appropriate for a DLC. Outlast 2 was created to make you feel like a rat in a maze, without any knowledge of what’s outside the maze.

We will, at some point, make an Outlast 3 and answers will be given. You can also check out The Murkoff Account’s epilogue. It takes places right after the events of the second game and offers some insight into the events in the game. (https://redbarrelsgames.com/comic-books/)

Currently we’re working on something a lot of you have been asking for… It won’t be a sequel to Outlast or Outlast 2, but it will be a distinct experience set in the Outlast universe. We can’t say more right now, we first need to make sure we can make it work. Like I mentioned, we strive to be risk-takers and this one is a pretty big challenge. If all goes well, we’ll soon be able to reveal more.

In the meantime, the Outlast franchise will be released on the Nintendo Switch during the first quarter of 2018.

Cheers!

Looks like 2018 is already off to a kick ass start, and that’s not even taking in the fact that a recent leak confirmed a huge Nintendo Direct slated for January! What do you think about Outlast on the go? What other titles would you like to see on the Nintendo Switch? Sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below, and don’t forget to check out DFTG on Twitter for gaming and entertainment news live 24/7!

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Navy Veteran with a penchant for the FPS genre, Chewy has all aspects of the gaming community covered. Don't expect to see him on a console any time soon, however - though he has experience in all platforms, the PC Master Race has a firm hold on him.

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