Ubisoft has put up Starlink: Battle for Atlas on the Switch eShop this week, revealing a few more details about the game.
First, Starlink: Battle for Atlas will take up 12.7GB of space on Nintendo Switch. For comparison, the PS4 version requires 17.12GB, so the game is about 25% smaller on Nintendo Switch.
Next, here’s a look at the game’s icon on the Switch:
Lastly, we have a look at the difference between the retail/digital version and digital deluxe edition:
Standard
4 starships – Zenith, Neptune, Pulse, Lance
6 pilots – Mason, Judge, Chase, Hunter, Levi, Razor
12 weapons – Flamethrower, Frost Barrage, Shredder, Levitator, Volcano, Imploder, Iron Fist, Alt. Freeze Ray, Crusher, Super Gatling, Shockwave, Alt. Gauss
Plus 1 extra pilot if you preorder – Startail
Digital Deluxe Edition
5 starships – Zenith, Neptune, Pulse, Lance, Nadir
9 pilots – Mason, Judge, Chase, Hunter, Levi, Razor, Shaid, Razor, Eli, Kharl
15 weapons – Flamethrower, Frost Barrage, Shredder, Levitator, Volcano, Imploder, Iron Fist, Alt. Freeze Ray, Crusher, Super Gatling, Shockwave, Alt. Gauss, Hailstorm, Alt. Meteor, Nullifier
Plus 1 pilot if you preorder – Startail
Also, if you were wondering whether Starlink’s modular toys are required to play the game, the answer is no.
Starlink: Battle for Atlas launches next week for Nintendo Switch.
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