Panic Button, the same development studio that ported Doom and Rocket League to Nintendo Switch, is also behind the upcoming Switch port of Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus

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Machine Games' narrative designer Tommy Tordsson Bjork and senior game designer Andreas Öjerfors revealed Panic Button's involvement in an interview with Gamereactor "They're experts at the Switch and now they're experts with the [id Tech 6] engine so we work with them, and the Doom version turned out to be really kick-ass on the Switch so I think Wolfenstein will be the same," Öjerfors said.Öjerfors also spoke to Machine Games' interest in VR. While the team doesn't currently have plans to make a Wolfenstein 2 virtual reality experience, he said, "we would love to do some VR experiments, absolutely, and we are very interested as a studio in creating that physical sense of being in the world, so it would be interesting to try that out in VR."Wolfenstein 2 will be released for Switch sometime next year, and if comments from Bethesda's Pete Hines are any indication, this won't be the last game from the publisher to come to Nintendo's console. For more on Machine Games' hit first-person shooter, read IGN's Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus review While you're at it, watch our Doom for Switch review below to find out why we were impressed by Panic Button's work on the port.

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