Elden Ring on Nintendo console? Bandai Namco's stellar video game could be arriving on the Switch successor next year…

Game news Elden Ring on Nintendo console? Bandai Namco's stellar video game could be arriving on the Switch successor next year…

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Bandai Namco's popular title could arrive on the Nintendo Switch successor in 2025.

Elden Ring available soon on all platforms?

We are no longer offering Elden Ring, the latest title from the From Software teams, known for their challenging games. The game has won the hearts of fans and the Shadow of The Erdtree DLC has also made people happy. The popular title is available almost everywhere, whether on PC, PlayStation 4 or 5, as well as on Xbox consoles. However, Nintendo hardware is missing. According to rumours, 3 years after its release, Elden Ring could arrive on a future Switch.

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Of course, the absence of Elden Ring on Nintendo's console may seem logical, which can be explained simply by the fact that the console is not powerful enough to run the game. Despite everything, gamers have been asking for a port on Nintendo's hybrid console for a whilealthough the program will be playable on Steam Deck. According to rumors, this will happen on Switch 2. According to Nash Weedle, a Hispanic leaker, the final version of Elden Ring should arrive by the end of 2025 on Nintendo's new console.


Switch 2 port in 2025?

The prospect of rediscovering Elden Ring on Switch 2 is clearly enticing. Despite everything, at the moment, nothing has been announced, and Nintendo has not yet provided official details about its future gaming console. According to leaks, the game could be ported to console by Virtuos, the Chinese video game studio behind the Dark Souls Remastered port.

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As we said earlier, we'll have to wait to find out more… and wait for a hypothetical official press release.

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