Samurai Shodown Nintendo Switch Version

Samurai Shodown for Nintendo Switch Releases in the West on February 25, 2020

After a bit of a delay from last quarter, Nintendo revealed that the Switch version of Samurai Shodown releases in the West on February 25, 2020.

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The Switch version of Samurai Shodown already released in Japan last month. That said, we’re also getting the same Samurai Shodown! 2 digital port bonus in the West.

In case you missed it, the game’s latest DLC fighter Wan-Fu joined the mix last month. We saw the addition of Kazuki Kazama the month before that.

Samurai Shodown is currently available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The Switch version is currently only available in Japan. The game’s PC version also had a Q4 2019 release window but has yet to get a release date.


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