A cloud version of Aliens: Fireteam Elite is headed to the Switch later this month. The release comes courtesy of Ubitu…
The release comes courtesy of Ubitus, the company behind the likes of Hitman 3, A Plague Tale: Innocence, and Control on Switch via the cloud.
Available from 26th April, the Switch version will feature cross-play with previously released versions on PlayStation and Xbox consoles, as well as PC .Pre-orders for the game are now available, as well as a free demo. "Play with up to two players or AI as you battle through four campaigns to explore the mystery of a new planet, LV-895. Discover what hides in the ruins and caves beneath in this third-person survival shooter set in the Aliens universe," reads the overview on the Switch eShop.
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