Pillars Of Eternity Complete Edition Nintendo Switch Version Will Appear On August 8, 2019

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Another RPG has been announced for the Nintendo Switch. This time, it is a port of a Kickstarter success story and spiritual successor to games like Baldur’s Gate and Planetscape: Torment. Pillars of Eternity Complete Edition will make its way to the system on August 6, 2019. If people preorder, 20% will be taken off of the price.

 

As this is the full version of the game, that means people get everything found in the PC release. The White March two-part expansion is added in. This means you get the new White March location, its Cragholdt dungeon, and the allies Devil of Caroc, Maneha, and Zahua. It also increased the level cap, new abilities and spells, a new difficulty, new AI for allies, and Soulbound weapons. The product page also noted that this version has been designed to play while someone is both docked or undocked.

 

This is not the only game of its type to find its way to the Nintendo Switch. The titles it drew inspiration from are on the way too. The Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition Pack and Planetscape: Torment Enhanced Edition and Icewind Dale Enhanced Edition will arrive on September 27, 2019. Neverwinter Nights Enhanced Edition will appear on December 6, 2019.

 

Pillars of Eternity Complete Edition will come to the Nintendo Switch on August 6, 2019. It is immediately available on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.


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