Arcadegeddon is a third-person Co-operative multiplayer shooter developed by IllFonic and distributed by Nighthawk Interactive in physical edition for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Xbox Series / One.
It was released back in 2021 as early access on PC (Epic Games Store) and PlayStation 5. Those who participated in the Early Access program will get an Adopters bundle. This will include a special appreciation outfit, a decoration in Gilly’s Arcade, and XP, and currency boosts. The game will be fully released today, July 5th, 2022, after being run in early access for a year.
In Arcadegeddon, you help an elite gamer stop a cyberattack against his uncle’s arcade. The idea seemed fun and was perceived well by the PC, PlayStation, and Xbox fans. However, the Nintendo Switch fans were disappointed as they were left out of the fun.
But a year later, the Nintendo Switch community’s prayers have been heard since Arcadegeddon received a Physical Edition rating for Nintendo Switch from the ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board). This suggests that the game will eventually be released for the Nintendo Switch platform.
There is no official news regarding whether it’s coming to Nintendo Switch. Still, if it turns out to be accurate, it would be great to hear that Switch fans would be able to enjoy the title; seeing how fun the game was on the other platforms, we wouldn’t expect less from the Nintendo Switch.
On that note, what are your thoughts on Arcadegeddon coming to Nintendo Switch?
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