Upcoming Releases: Nintendo Switch video games set for August 2024 debut
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Returns to Nintendo Switch on August 1, 2025
Get ready, Star Wars fans! The classic action-adventure game, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, is making a comeback on the Nintendo SwitchTM. This modern re-release of the 2002 game, originally launched on GameCube, will be available as a region-free physical cartridge as well as digital versions on multiple platforms, including Switch, Steam, Xbox, PS4, and PS5.
In Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, players take on the role of Jango Fett, a bounty hunter navigating various missions across the Star Wars universe. The game offers a mix of shooting, exploration, and mission-based progression, typical of early 2000s action titles, while being centred around Star Wars lore and galactic criminal elements.
This re-release aims to bring the classic gameplay to modern consoles without extensive changes to core mechanics, preserving the original experience for fans and newcomers on the Nintendo Switch. The game is set to release on August 1, 2025, so mark your calendars!
Meanwhile, August is shaping up to be a great month for Nintendo SwitchTM gamers. Gundam Breaker 4, a game about creating and customising your own powerful Gunpla for combat missions, is set to release on August 29. Emio - The Smiling Man, a detective game, will also be available on the same day.
Gundam Breaker 4 offers over 250 base kits to combine and customise with paint, weathering, and decals, providing endless possibilities for players to create their unique Gunpla.
For more details on the games coming in August for the Nintendo SwitchTM, keep an eye on the latest updates. Happy gaming!
[1] Nintendo Life
[2] IGN
[3] Polygon
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