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Killer Instinct Gold Joins Nintendo Switch Online Library

May 16, 2025 10:47 AM

Killer Instinct Gold, a classic fighting game, is now available on the Nintendo Switch Online library. This game, a port of Killer Instinct 2 from the Nintendo 64, expands the subscription's retro offerings significantly. Originally developed by Rare in 1996, the game includes a roster of ten fighters and a multitude of combos. This addition showcases the collaboration between Nintendo and Microsoft, as the Killer Instinct franchise is now under Xbox Game Studios. Despite its historic presence, there are no current plans for a new installment in the series from Microsoft. The Nintendo Switch Online service benefits players by providing access to a vast collection of classic titles.

What is Killer Instinct Gold?

Killer Instinct Gold is a Nintendo 64 port of the arcade fighter Killer Instinct 2, known for its engaging combat mechanics and a wide variety of combos.

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The original Killer Instinct game debuted in arcades in 1994 and became a hit, noted for its unique characters and combo-focused gameplay. The franchise holds a special place in fighting game history, especially with its stylish graphics and audio for that era. Rare, the developer behind the game, also created other Nintendo classics like Donkey Kong Country and Goldeneye 007, establishing a legacy within the gaming community. With the game's arrival on the Nintendo Switch, both new players and returning fans can enjoy this nostalgic fighting experience on a modern platform.



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