New Story DLC For The Outer Worlds Is Coming To Nintendo Switch In The Future

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Obsidian Entertainment has officially revealed its first expansion for The Outer Worlds. Peril on Gorgon is coming to the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on 9th September, so what about a Switch release?

According to the publisher Private Division, Nintendo’s hybrid system will also be receiving this DLC in the future:

IGN and The Washington Post support this:

IGN: It will be released for PS4, Xbox One and PC versions of the game on September 9. A Switch version will follow at a later date.

The Washington Post: For those hoping this DLC comes to Switch, Obsidian confirmed that they are having an “open conversation” about it, and plan to port the DLC to the device at a later, unspecified date.

Here’s what players can expect when it does arrive, along with the official trailer (above):

A severed arm and a mysterious message lead the crew of the Unreliable to the Gorgon Asteroid, formerly the site of one of Halcyon’s most ambitious and disastrous scientific undertakings, now a lawless den of monsters and marauders. Wealthy recluse Minnie Ambrose tasks the crew with finding answers about Dr. Olivia Ambrose, her mother and the doomed project’s disgraced director, but they are soon ensnared in an intrigue that will change the colony forever.

The last update for Switch owners was back in June when Private Division said a patch was in the works, and the team at Virtuos was looking to further improve the Nintendo version’s performance.

Would you be interested in trying out this DLC on the Switch? Leave a comment down below.

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