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Hell is Us officially announced for the Nintendo Switch 2

Officially released late last year, Hell is Us is a 3rd-person melee focused action-adventure title which arrived to high praise, marking it as one of publisher Nacon’s best-rated games of all time. While Nacon itself is currently going through some issues, the publisher has officially revealed that Hell is Us will be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 later this year.

During the recent Nacon Connect livestream, the game publisher officially announced that Rogue Factor’s much-loved Hell is Us will be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 on the 24th of September – a little over one year from its home console / PC release.

For the uninitiated, Hell is Us is an atmospheric 3rd-person melee focused title which puts a great deal of emphasis on exploration and puzzle solving. Upon its release, the title was met with consistent and high praise from both critics and players alike (sitting at a review score of ‘Very Positive’ on Steam.)

While details on the port remain light so far, the trailer itself showed off 60fps gameplay, suggesting that the Switch 2 release will be relatively on par with its other versions.

For context, Hell is Us on PS5 includes both Quality and Performance modes targeting 30 and 60fps respectively (the latter of which uses FSR2 to upscale to 4K). While not yet confirmed, it is likely that the Switch 2 release will similarly offer two graphics options; possibly using the Switch’s bespoke DLSS for added clarity.

Regardless, Hell is Us is a unique experience worth giving a go. Hopefully all of the game’s atmospheric effects are kept in place. We will have to wait and see.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Hell is Us? Could it translate well to Switch 2? Let us know down below.

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