The Nintendo Switch has ushered in a whole new generation of gaming where titles that were once thought impossible to be played on a handheld are now available for gamers to take wherever they like. Some of the biggest games of the past ten to fifteen years have made it on the console, from Skyrim to The Witcher 3, and these ports show no sign of stopping. Now with E3 season officially underway, the newest name to be thrown in the ring of massive games on the Switch is none other than Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

The announcement of Kingdom Come: Deliverance's arrival on the Switch is just one of many made by parent company Koch Media. The company has been hard at work delivering news for almost every corner of the gaming world, as about a dozen different projects have been revealed, and all for a new publishing label that goes by the name Prime Matter. Koch Media is certainly stepping up for what's been one of the most anticipated E3 seasons for some time now, and the reveal of Kingdom Come: Deliverance on the Switch is the cherry on top of an already impressive sundae.

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The Kingdom Come: Deliverance Experience on Switch

Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is built on a handful of different strengths that have made it one of the most immersive games of the last few years. The story follows a medieval tale of tragedy and revenge, as players take on the role of Henry, a blacksmith who is seeking justice for his murdered family while also embroiled in a conflict to restore the king of Bohemia. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is marked by its tremendous attention to detail when it comes to its medieval setting, from the history behind the events of the story to the richness of the game's customization.

Although not much is known about the Switch version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, it seems like a natural evolution for the title. Now that Koch Media has been able to feel out the game's audience, there's likely been some indication that the game would succeed from a wider audience, and one that can take Kingdom Come: Deliverance on the go.

With how expansive Kingdom Come: Deliverance is, it will be interesting to see just how the game runs on the Switch when similar open-world titles tend to struggle in some aspects. There could be some relief in the fact that it will now fall under the new Prime Matter label, where extra attention could be given to the port to make sure it runs as smoothly as possible. Fans of the game will just have to sit tight until more details are revealed on when they'll be able to run through Bohemia on the go.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, with a Switch release forthcoming.

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