Unfortunately, launch details, including a potential release window, remain under wraps.
Saber Interactive leads the charge on this front, a smart choice given the team's incredible efforts with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt port on Switch. Upon announcing Warhorse Studios' addition to its newly founded Prime Matter label, Koch Media announced that a port for Kingdom Come: Deliverance on the Nintendo Switch is in development.
Related: Kingdom Come: Deliverance Alchemy and Herbalism Guide It would seem that plans have since changed quite drastically. Warhorse and Koch Media dashed these hopes, however, saying there were no plans in place for such a project.
Still, the news picked up steam, with many a Nintendo Switch owner hoping the title would migrate eventually migrate to the popular hybrid console. Word that a Switch port was in the works originally made the rounds in January thanks to a Nintendo Japan listing for Kingdom Come: Deliverance.Īccording to Warhorse and parent company Koch Media, such a listing mistakenly surfaced because of a ' clerical error' related to the game's PS4 version in Japan. Despite news that previously said otherwise, Warhorse Studios' Bohemia-set RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance will indeed make its way to Nintendo Switch however, details are incredibly thin as of writing.