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Is Sekiro Shadows Die Twice Coming to Nintendo Switch?

As of this time, no, Sekiro is not coming to the Nintendo Switch. The game has only been released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

Developers FromSoftware have made no indication that the title will ever receive a port to Nintendo’s current system, and no specific reason has been given as to why.

Part of it could be attributed to the technological demands Sekiro Shadows Die Twice has on hardware. The game boasts generally high fidelity graphics as well as a high frame rate to keep the action looking crisp and adrenaline pumping.

While consoles like the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and especially a quality gaming PC, could handle this strain, the Nintendo Switch’s low processing power would understandably not be able to keep up.

For those who enjoy From Software games like Dark Souls, this is nothing new. It wasn’t until 2018 that the Dark Souls series appeared on the Nintendo Switch, and even then it wasn’t without a slew of issues to iron out.

Of course, this also goes to show that it’s not entirely impossible for a port to come to the Nintendo Switch. While not perfect, the port of Dark Souls Remastered was playable on the console both in stationary and portable mode.

It would still be a ways off, but if the Nintendo Switch received a way to increase its processing power, a port of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice for the console isn’t entirely out of the picture yet.

Hopefully, that clears up everything you need to know about if Sekiro Shadows Die Twice is coming to Nintendo Switch. In the meantime, you can find Sekiro Shadows Die Twice available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on Amazon.



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