Rogue Company, the popular free-to-play multiplayer shooter game, is set to end its service on Nintendo Switch in June. The game, which was released last year, has gained a massive following across different platforms. However, the decision to end its service on the Nintendo Switch has taken many fans by surprise. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at why Rogue Company is leaving the Nintendo Switch and what this means for fans of the game.
Hi-Rez Studios has announced that the Switch version of free-to-play hero shooter, Rogue Company, will be ending on 20th June 2023. The publisher confirmed that it will continue to support the PC, PlayStation, and Xbox versions. The decision was made after Hi-Rez Studios realized that the Switch port’s performance was not up to their standards and they were unable to provide the level of support their players deserve. All in-game stores in the Switch version have been closed, with Switch eShop purchases due to turn off “as soon as possible.” Players who wish to continue playing have been advised to use the Hi-Rez account linking to pick up their progress where they left off on another platform. The Nintendo.com store page is currently giving a 404 error.
In conclusion, it’s sad to see Rogue Company coming to an end on the Nintendo Switch. Despite the game’s short-lived presence on the platform, many players have had the opportunity to enjoy its fast-paced and action-packed gameplay. The game’s producers have expressed their gratitude to the Switch community for their support and have assured players that their progress and purchases will automatically transfer to other platforms. While the game may be closing its doors on Switch, there is still plenty of time and opportunity to experience Rogue Company on other platforms. So, if you’re a fan of the game, make sure to take advantage of the remaining weeks and get the most out of this Free-to-play shooter.
“Hi-Rez Studios Ends Rogue Company Service on Nintendo Switch in 2023”
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