Campo Santo announced that its 2016 narrative-driven game, Firewatch, is coming to the Nintendo Switch.
The developers announced the port on the company’s website this morning, though the post doesn’t mention any specific release date. Instead, Campo Santo says to expect the game this spring.
“This spring, take your Nintendo Switch on an outdoor adventure and experience the gripping mystery beloved by gamers and critics alike,” writes Campo Santo in the announcement post.
The game has received more than 10 awards since it was first released in February 2016, including Best Indie Game at the Golden Joystick Awards in 2016. A synopsis of the game from Campo Santo can be read below:
The year is 1989 and you’ve just taken a job deep in the Wyoming wilderness.
Alone for the summer with nothing to do but spot fires, your supervisor Delilah is always just a call away on your radio—and as you’re pulled out of the tower into the dense forest below, she’s your only contact with the world you’ve left behind.
Firewatch is an award-winning first-person narrative adventure available soon for your Nintendo Switch.
Imagine: The sounds of a babbling brook, a cool mountain breeze blowing through the timber. And in your hands, your trusty Nintendo Switch.
This Spring, take your Nintendo Switch on an outdoor adventure and experience the gripping mystery beloved by gamers and critics alike.
Firewatch is currently available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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