Co-op zombie shooter World War Z is heading to Switch this November
World War Z, the enormously popular co-operative zombie shooter from developer Saber Interactive, will finally be making its way to Switch on 2nd November.
World War Z initially launched for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox back in 2019, where its chaotic third-person zombie slaughter - reminiscent of Valve's seminal Left 4 Dead series - quickly found a legion of fans, selling over one million copies in the first week alone. Since then, Saber has built on World War Z's schlocky, solid core with a heap of post-launch content.
Most of this will be making its way to the Switch edition of World War Z at launch, meaning purchasers will be able to enjoy new modes, weapons, zombies types, and a seventh character class, Dronemaster, alongside the base game. However, despite publisher Focus Home Interactive previously stating the Switch edition would feature "all content from the Game of the Year Edition" found on other platforms, there's one notable release day omission.
World War Z on Switch features all four original campaign missions (set across New York, Moscow, Jerusalem, and Tokyo), but not the three-scenario Marseilles episode, initially released as paid DLC but included as part of the Game of the Year Edition on other machines. This, Focus has now clarified, will be heading to Switch alongside Horde Mode in a free post-launch update, but there's no indication of when that might be just yet.
World War Z will be available physically and digitally in two versions on Switch. There's the standard edition, costing £35.99/€39.99, and a Deluxe Edition, which bundles in a "bounty of bonus weapons and skins" for an additional €10 (around £8).
In other World War Z news, the game's Aftermath expansion - which adds the likes of a sixth, Rome-focussed campaign episode and the new electric-shield-wielding Vanguard class - is due to launch on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation on 21st September. There's currently no word on whether it'll be making its way to Switch at some future point.
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