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Top 3 Horror Games Hitting Switch in 2023

May 01,2025 Author: Amelia

Top 3 Horror Games Hitting Switch in 2023

Abylight Studios has joined forces with Frictional Games to bring the thrilling horror titles SOMA, Amnesia: Rebirth, and Amnesia: The Bunker to Nintendo Switch players in 2025. This collaboration marks a significant step for fans eager to experience these chilling games on the go. Frictional Games, known for their impactful contributions to the horror genre, have entrusted Abylight Studios with the task of porting these beloved titles, ensuring that the essence of each game remains intact for the Switch audience.

While Frictional Games shifts its focus away from horror, their legacy in the genre remains strong, particularly with the Amnesia series. The anticipation among Nintendo Switch users for more horror games is palpable, and soon, they'll have the chance to immerse themselves in the unique narratives and terrifying atmospheres of these three acclaimed releases.

Following successful negotiations, both digital and physical editions of SOMA, Amnesia: Rebirth, and Amnesia: The Bunker will be available for Nintendo Switch in 2025. SOMA delves into the realms of sci-fi and artificial intelligence, challenging players with existential questions about humanity. Amnesia: Rebirth revisits the familiar gameplay mechanics that fans love from the Amnesia series, while Amnesia: The Bunker transports players to the harrowing trenches of World War 1, offering a semi-open world survival experience. Each of these titles will be accessible in both digital and physical formats, catering to the preferences of horror enthusiasts.

Horror Games Coming to Nintendo Switch in 2025

  • SOMA
  • Amnesia: Rebirth
  • Amnesia: The Bunker
  • Amnesia Collection (Physical Edition)

In addition to these new releases, Abylight Studios has announced that a physical edition of the existing Amnesia Collection will be available for Nintendo Switch later this year. This collection includes the critically acclaimed Amnesia: The Dark Descent, widely regarded as one of the finest horror games ever made, and its follow-up, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, a collaboration between Frictional Games and The Chinese Room. The excitement among fans for these horror releases on the Nintendo Switch is undeniable, though specific release dates for the ports have yet to be disclosed by either studio.

As the gaming community eagerly awaits these horror titles, there's also growing curiosity about the potential for more mature-rated games on future Nintendo consoles. Fans are encouraged to keep an eye out for the release dates of these Frictional Games titles on the Switch, as well as other upcoming horror gaming announcements.

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