Avid users of Nintendo Switch can now play the popular Outlast games. This comes after the developer has released the game with a new series trailer.

Back in February, the developer announced that the Outlast games would be released to Nintendo Switch. The announcement came with several gaming teasers and a confirmation that the games are coming to Switch.

Fast forward this month, Outlasts games are now available to Nintendo Switch owners. If you are a gamer, you can actually view a new trailer of Outlast: Bundle of Terror and Outlast 2 at Nintendo YouTube channel.

“Outlast Bundle of Terror and Outlast 2 are unforgettable experiences that will make your blood run cold. Get ready for the most disturbing first-person games in the horror genre, exploring the idea that the terrifying monsters of all come from the human mind,” a short description of the game’s trailer reads.

“Outlast Bundle of Terror, which includes Outlast and its Whistleblower add-on, and Outlast 2 are available now on Nintendo Switch,” the description added.

 

Outlast Series Trailer

 

 

You can also play both games—Outlast: Bundle of Terror and Outlast 2 – in various platforms. Players can actually play the games without any restriction to a certain TV or monitor. With the game’s availability at Switch, you can now enjoy playing the Outlast games if you are going mobile with the Switch.

And if you are planning to buy the Outlast: Bundle of Terror, it includes the game and a DLC which can be bought at Nintendo Store for $24.99. Meanwhile, the Outlast 2 can be bought for $29.99. Thus, if you are a newbie and considering to buy these games, read the game’s features for your reference, according to ComicBook.

 

• True Survival Horror Experience: You are no fighter – if you want to survive the horrors of the asylum, your only chance is to run… or hide

• Immersive Graphics: AAA-quality graphics give players a detailed, terrifying world to explore

• Hide and Sneak: Stealth-based gameplay, with parkour-inspired platforming elements

• Unpredictable Enemies: Players cannot know when – and from where – one of the asylum’s terrifying inhabitants will finally catch up to them

• Real Horror: Outlast’s setting and characters are inspired by real asylums and cases of criminal insanity