Despite the user interface issues with games like Wastelands 2 and Phantom Doctrine on the Nintendo Switch, I’ve still waited like a mook for Obsidian’s Pillars of Eternity II to break cover for the console since late last year. The last time I checked on Amazon, it wasn’t going to be available until New Year’s Eve, 2019. So that sucks. In the meantime, Obsidian is throwing gamers a bone: if you didn’t have the opportunity to play the original Pillars of Eternity a few years back, you’ll be able to pick it up for the Switch, early next month.
The announcement was made by the company in a tweet, late last week:
I played the original when it was released for Mac, a few years back. It was pretty good! But I never got around to investing in the additional content that came out for the game. As Obsidian is releasing Pillars of Eternity as a complete edition for the Switch, I might be persuaded to pick it up to play through and see how it feels on a handheld.
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