Outer Wilds’ Nintendo Switch release might be closer than anticipated. This comes from Pyoro_X’s tweet referring to it:
Taking these hints into consideration, fans are connecting the dots to the key art of Outer Worlds, which showcases an individual at a campfire engaged in marshmallow roasting. Adding to the intrigue, the leaker directed attention to the “Feb 2021 Direct,” the event where Outer Wilds was originally disclosed for the Switch.
Despite being initially announced for a Nintendo Switch port during a February 2021 Nintendo Direct presentation, the release was subsequently postponed indefinitely.
Outer Wilds, the critically acclaimed hit indie gem developed by Mobius Digital and published by Annapurna Interactive, initially graced PC, PS4, and Xbox One. The excitement is fueled by the game’s subsequent next-gen adaptation for the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S in 2022.
More About Outer Wilds
In Outer Wilds, players assume the role of an unnamed character navigating a solar system ensnared in a recurring 22-minute time loop, resetting just before the imminent supernova of its star. The game’s narrative propels players to explore and unveil the enigmatic history of the Nomai, an ancient race that established roots in the solar system eons ago.
At its core, Outer Wilds emphasizes exploration, urging players to investigate the remnants of the Nomai civilization to unravel the mysteries behind the time loop and bring the game to its conclusion. While the entire game world becomes technically accessible upon acquiring the ship launch codes, various areas pose challenges in the form of logic puzzles. It often requires the accumulation of Nomai knowledge and engaging in conversations with fellow spacefaring explorers for resolution.