The Nintendo Direct showcased a ton of new content, but one thing that should not have flown under radars is that the former PlayStation console exclusive, Sifu, is coming to the Nintendo Switch later this year. Currently, Sifu is only available on PC, PS4, and PS5, but that's all going to change.
Sifu has solid reviews and is loved by many fans the world over. It's a beat 'em up with a fun control scheme for performing martial arts, with a unique gameplay structure based on the main character's age. Sifu is a roguelike where deaths stack and cause the player to age, with many fans aiming to beat the game at the youngest age possible. It's also the perfect example of a game where the focus is «fun.»
One of 2021's Best Games is Coming to the Nintendo Switch
Sifu is, by no means, the most technically challenging game out there, and for that reason alone, it's perfect for the Switch. The Nintendo Switch is perfectly capable of running demanding games like The Witcher 3 or Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, but it's a console that pushes fun over everything. AndSifu is definitely fun. Fans will be able to pick up Sifu on the Nintendo eShop on November 8, with pre-orders going live today (September 13).
PlayStation supported indie developer Sloclap, highlighting Sifu at event after event. It's definitely a surprise appearance for the Nintendo Direct. It's likely, partially, thanks to Sony that Sifu got as much recognition as it did, as Sifu sold 500,000 copies in its first two weeks and 1 million in its first month or so. This, again, while only releasing on PC, PS4, and PS5. So, to see Sifu expand out and be more accessible on platforms like Switch is a grand thing. More gamers will be able to check out this one-of-a-kind title, so
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