No Plans for Observer to be out on the Nintendo Switch! Things might change in the future though




The developer of Layers of Fear has, unfortunately, no plans whatsoever to bring its cyberpunk psychological horror game, Observer, to Nintendo Switch, but they might change their minds.

Bloober Team, the Polish Developer has revealed that there is currently no plan to bring its new cyberpunk psychological horror game, Observer, to the Nintendo Switch.

Earlier in September Bloober Team revealed that its previous and first release, Layers of Fear (which is also a psychological horror game), was coming to Nintendo’s new hybrid console. Thus, it seemed reasonable that Observer, its follow-up title that released back in August, may come to the console, and while it could yet still, at the moment, Bloober does not have any plans for that.

“We have no plans at the moment to bring Observer to Nintendo Switch,” said the developer.
Although there is currently no plan, Bloober Team did not completely reject the idea, saying that plans “might change at some point in the future.”

For those that don’t know the game: Observer is set in the dystopian future of 2084 Eastern Europe, where oppressive corporations rule a corrupt and morally bankrupt system. In it, you step into the shoes of Dan Lazaraski (who is notably played by Bladerunner’s Rutger Hauer), a detective for a corporate-funded police unit dubbed the Observers, who are decked out with special augmentations that allow them to hijack people’s minds and see things in the environment otherwise hidden to the naked eye.

The game picks up after you receive a cryptic message from your estranged son that prompts you to go looking for him in the seedy underbelly of the city where psychedelic horror and hopeless situations await you.

Observer is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC for USD 29.99.

You can read our review of Observer here.



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