

Techland's upcoming title joins the likes of Guardians of the Galaxy, Hitman 3, Control and Resident Evil 7 – all of which have been playable on the console thanks to the streaming power of the cloud. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Techland has announced that the open world survival horror game will be playable on Nintendo's versatile little handheld/home console thanks to the power of the cloud. The studio announced last month that Dying Light 2: Stay Human will also be heading to the Nintendo Switch in a Cloud Version this February.Dying Light 2 is coming to the Nintendo Switch. Hopefully, Techland will be able to resolve these problems soon.

However, there’s currently no word on when UK and European fans will be able to download Dying Light: Platinum Edition. The good news is, the physical edition is out as intended along with digital versions in the US and Asia. It sees the 2015 free-roaming zombie parkour adventure and all its add-ons squeezed onto the Switch. “We are currently working with our partner and local authorities to remove the ban as soon as we can.”ĭying Light Platinum Edition officially launched yesterday. “This is making it impossible to officially distribute the game in European countries and also in Australia and New Zealand,” the representative wrote. They revealed that Dying Light has been banned from sale in Germany, where the Nintendo eShop’s European arm is based. Their questions were answered by an official post from a Techland representative (as spotted by Eurogamer).

The revelation came to light as members of the game’s subreddit made posts saying they couldn’t find the game. Players are struggling to get Dying Light‘s Nintendo Switch version from the Nintendo eShop, despite the game’s launch this week.
