Hungry to take up your iron-sights on Nintendo Switch? Well, today just saw a big bombshell make a surprise debut on the system!
Warface, developed by Crytek Kiev up till 2019, is now available for free from the Switch eShop worldwide. The game sees players teaming up with each other across various scenarios (from exploring Mars to killing zombies) or crossing fire in multiplayer death-matches!
Downloading the title will take up 7.2 GB – and it includes language support for English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Korean, and Simplified Chinese.
Check out the official trailer of the game below, along with a brief synopsis:
Dive Into Battle!
Warface is an online first-person shooter like no other. Battle across 50-plus multiplayer player-versus-player maps, tackle tough player-versus-enemy raids in co-op, and unleash a vast arsenal of 200-plus realistic customizable weapons. Join over 80 million players worldwide, and play for free now!
Multiplayer Mayhem
Experience multiple thrilling player-versus-player game modes. Fight for glory across more than 50 multiplayer maps based on locations around the planet, and even beyond it.
Exciting Missions
Team up with friends to complete challenging story-based player-versus-enemy raids. Stop the tyrannical megacorporation, eliminate a zombie threat in Chernobyl, and blast off to Mars to defeat a robot army!
Play Your Way
Discover five playable classes armed with unique abilities, plus a huge variety of customization options for your equipment. Personalize your look and style, customize dozens of real-life weapons and become an unstoppable soldier!
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