The Sinking City, Switch Gameplay Reveal & Improvements Feature

After the reveal of The Sinking City coming to the Nintendo Switch at this year’s E3 Nintendo Direct, Frogwares has released the first gameplay footage of the game running on the console. 

The Sinking City on Nintendo Switch is not just a standard port. The team have worked on multiple improvements and tweaks based on player feedback.

“We did our best to optimize the game and ensure it runs at a stable 30 frames throughout. We also improved combat a bit to have more weight and feel. Weapons now have new gunshot sounds, improved recoil and new visual effects. We also did our best to improve the game from people’s feedback. So things like crowd behavior and pedestrian AI has been tweaked along with all around additional levels of polishing and bug fixing.” – Serge Chervonnyi, Game Producer
The team have also taken extra care to make the game available in multiple languages with full VO and text in English, French, German and Russian.

Text support is available in Spanish, Italian, Czech, Polish, Ukrainian, Turkish, Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese.

The official release date for The Sinking City on Switch will be coming soon.

About The Sinking City

The Sinking City is a story-rich, free investigation game set in a twisted H.P Lovecraft inspired universe. Step into Oakmont, Massachusetts – a place suffering decay and rot from unprecedented supernatural floods that slowly envelope the city and the minds of its inhabitants.

This is the world in which your character, private investigator Charles W. Reed, finds himself in. While slowly going insane from your own demons, you will need to use your detective skills to reveal the truth behind the unfathomable powers gripping you, the city, and its deranged citizens.

The Sinking City supports full VO and text in English, French, German and Russian.

Text support is available in Italian, Spanish, Czech, Ukrainian, Polish, Turkish, Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean and  Portuguese Brazilian.