Switch versions of ‘Life is Strange’ and ‘Dying Light 2’ remasters have been delayed

Deepak Gupta
Deepak Gupta January 21, 2022
Updated 2022/01/21 at 10:39 PM

Nintendo Switch owners will have to wait or look elsewhere if they want to play two of February’s most notable new releases. In separate announcements, Square Enix and Techland shared that they are delaying Switch versions of Life is Strange: Remastered Collection and Dying Light 2 for beyond the next month. Both games will arrive on time on other platforms as previously planned, with the former scheduled to release on February 1st and the latter on February 4th.

On Twitter, Square Enix said that the Switch version of Life is Strange: Remastered Collection will not be ready until the end of the year. Dying Light 2 faces an equally long delay, with Techland saying hopes to make the title available on Nintendo’s handheld console via a cloud streaming client “within six months from the original date.” Of course, no announcement is great news if you were planning on playing these games on Switch, but at least you can play them elsewhere.

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