Borderlands Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Direct March 26: Borderlands, BioShock, and XCOM coming to Switch

The March 26 Nintendo Direct Mini has concluded and it’s got some really neat surprises for entertainment-starved gamers: The Borderlands CollectionBioShock Collection, and XCOM 2 Collection are all making their way to Nintendo Switch.

The announcement was made as part of today’s Nintendo Direct Mini which also highlighted several other upcoming titles. These great games making their way to Nintendo’s hybrid handheld console are sure to give players countless hours of entertainment!

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Here is what’s going to be available in each collection:

One of the most interesting bits about this release is that this will be the first Borderlands Nintendo Switch release. If we’re lucky, this is a sign that we’ll soon be getting Borderlands 3 on the Nintendo Switch. Check out the Nintendo Direct for yourself below.


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