
On July 24th, it was officially confirmed by Abylight Studios and Frictional Games that the horror game SOMA, available on the Nintendo Switch, will be released.
Here is an overview of the game, via Abylight Studios:
First created by the brilliant minds at Frictional Games, this award-winning blend of science fiction and horror is now coming to Nintendo’s versatile hybrid system. It has been carefully fine-tuned for optimal performance, ensuring an unmatched gaming experience. Prepare yourself to challenge your perception of reality and survive a terror unlike anything you’ve faced before.
Plunge straight into the PATHOS-II, an underwater research station that’s eerie and deserted, sitting at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. As you venture through its chilling corridors, you’ll find yourself in a battle for existence against a hostile environment that pushes you to question the essence of awareness and what it truly signifies to be human. SOMA, known for its deep storyline and eerie ambiance, has garnered an impressive Metacritic score of 84, solidifying its status as a groundbreaking psychological thriller that sets new standards in the genre.
Abylight Studios has put in effort to create a complete, authentic port of the Nintendo Switch version of Soma. Immerse yourself in the chilling world of Soma, featuring enhanced performance, breathtaking graphics, and the captivating sound design that made the original a hit, now playable on-the-go. The Soma game will be compatible with the upcoming Switch 2 device.
At the moment, you can find SOMA on various platforms including PlayStation 4, Xbox One, as well as PC through Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG.
Watch a new trailer below.
Switch Release Date Trailer
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