'Marvel's Midnight Suns' No Longer Coming To Nintendo Switch: Here's Where You Can Play

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  • Marvel's Midnight Suns is coming to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on May 11, but has been canceled for Nintendo Switch.
  • The digital version will feature four post-launch DLCs, with the fourth and final DLC, "Blood Storm," arriving on the same day.

Walt Disney Co's DIS Marvel and 2K's video game, "Marvel's Midnight Suns," has been officially canceled for the Nintendo NTDOY Switch platform.

However, the game is still set to be released on Microsoft Corp's MSFT Xbox One and Sony Group Corp's SONY PlayStation 4 on May 11, 2023, according to a press release. The tile will be available only in digital format, with all four post-launch DLCs purchasable and playable on that date.

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The tactical role-playing game, which was released on December 2, 2022, for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S, features an impressive roster of Marvel characters, including Wolverine, Iron Man, and Captain America. The gameplay includes a combination of turn-based combat and real-time action, giving players a unique and immersive gaming experience.

The game's fourth and final DLC, "Blood Storm," featuring Storm, will also be arriving on May 11. This DLC can be purchased either separately or as part of "Marvel’s Midnight Suns" Season Pass, which is included in the Legendary Edition.

Each DLC brings a new recruitable hero, three new story missions, a new upgrade for the Abbey, and a range of new skins and outfits for the hero.

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Photo: Nintendo Co Ltd and Firaxis Games, 2K Games e Marvel Entertainment on Wikipedia

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