Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy has finally been released on the Nintendo Switch, but there seems to be a disturbance in the force.

There is reportedly an issue with the game's online multiplayer component. While there's no mention of a cross-play feature in the official Nintendo description, right now, PC players are able to join Switch matches and it's causing some problems.

Here's supposedly what's going on, according to ResetEra user Max Payment:

I was excited to play this game online, so I picked it up immediately. I joined a game where 1 player was absolutely mopping the floor with us and he had .twitchtv in his username. Sure enough, I looked him up and he was playing on PC in a switch server absolutely decimating everyone. Apparently all you have to do is take the server IP from a console match, which is clearly visible on console, and enter it in the PC server browser and join.

A number of Twitter users have encountered the same issue on Switch, and some players are even believed to be up to no good – of course, there's no guarantee this is necessarily the case.

Although Aspyr didn't include multiplayer of any sorts in the Switch version of Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, it did make an effort to patch the solo experience when certain issues were reported. With any luck, it will resolve this latest issue in its new release right away.

How's your experience been with Jedi Academy on the Switch so far? Comment below.