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Grounded Lands on Nintendo Switch in April
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Grounded Lands on Nintendo Switch in April

Feb 21, 2024 2:20 PM

Is Grounded available on Nintendo Switch?

Yes, Grounded is set to launch on the Nintendo Switch platform on April 16, 2024.

Grounded, the acclaimed multiplayer survival game from Obsidian Entertainment, known for its unique miniature backyard adventure, is officially expanding its reach to the Nintendo Switch. Announced during a Nintendo Direct, the game that shrinks players to the size of ants and sets them loose in a dangerous, oversize world, is slated to release on April 16, 2024. This cross-platform move is part of Xbox's initiative to bring some of its exclusive titles to other platforms, enhancing the game's accessibility to a broader audience. The Nintendo Switch version promises to deliver the same captivating experience of exploring, building, and surviving with friends, just as players have done on Xbox since its initial launch in September 2022.

Extra background information:

Grounded is a game developed by Obsidian Entertainment, the studio behind popular titles such as Fallout: New Vegas and Pillars of Eternity. Grounded represents a departure from their traditional RPG fare, offering an open-world survival experience with a unique twist — the players are shrunk to the size of insects. Launched initially on Xbox and PC, Grounded features both a single-player and a co-op multiplayer mode where players must craft, build, and fend off giant bugs to survive in this fresh perspective on a suburban backyard. With its release on the Nintendo Switch, Grounded taps into the growing trend of cross-platform gaming, allowing even more players to experience its unique blend of survival elements and playful oversized environments.



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