Payday 3 is coming to the Nintendo Switch?
Crime doesn’t stop just because you’re on the go, and if a recent leak is to be believed, it looks like Payday 3 will be coming to Nintendo’s go-anywhere console.
The next entry in the popular heist game series has been hotly anticipated, with Payday 3 trailers showcasing new and returning characters, the introduction of vehicles, and a whole new array of weaponry. But if Payday 3 is coming to the Nintendo Switch, it could open up a whole new world of heisting opportunities for gamers. We’ve already looked at the best PC games that you can play right now, but what about heist games?
Is Payday 3 coming to the Nintendo Switch?
No, Payday 3 hasn’t been announced for the Nintendo Switch, and Overkill Software hasn’t announced any specific plans regarding the release of Payday 3 on Nintendo’s portable console. We’ll update this section once we hear more, but for now, it looks like we’ll just have to wait and see.
Earlier this year, Payday 3’s producer shared additional details on how Overkill Software is designing the gameplay experience in the upcoming game. The developer has since announced that Payday 3 will be released on June 7, with the game’s pre-load also now available.
Is Payday 3 coming to the Nintendo Switch a good idea?
Nintendo Switch has proven to be a versatile gaming device, capable of delivering high-quality gaming experiences across a wide range of genres. Despite this success, the decision to bring Payday 3 to the Nintendo Switch remains an unconfirmed one, with Overkill Software not having announced any specific plans regarding the release of Payday 3 on Nintendo’s portable console.
If Payday 3 is released on the Nintendo Switch, it would demonstrate the console’s continued success and popularity in the gaming community. The portable nature of the Nintendo Switch, with its varied controller options, would be a perfect fit for Payday 3’s immersive gameplay.
So until we know for sure, whether Payday 3 is coming to the Nintendo Switch or not, we’ll just have to keep doing jobs on our Xbox One and PlayStation 4. If it does end up on Nintendo’s console, though, you can bet we’ll be all over it. In the meantime, we recommend checking out our list of the best PC games, if you haven’t already.