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Intense RPG slips from August launch

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It looks like Nintendo Switch fans have a little longer to put together their bean-can grenades and cardboard body-armour, as post-apocalyptic RPG Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut has been put back a couple of weeks.

Previously announced by inXile Entertainment, the heavy-duty adventure was supposed to launch this month, but will now appear on the Nintendo eShop on September 13. Already available on PS4, PC and Xbox One, Wasteland 2 is the sequel to the original 1988 title, featuring a band of custom-made survivors undergoing missions and gathering resources in a desolate, mechanised Southwest America.

Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut launches on Nintendo Switch September 13.

#ICYMI – On Sept. 13th, the post-apocalyptic frontier awaits. Check out the latest #Wasteland2 #NintendoSwitch trailer!https://t.co/GTpgjlu6xs

— InXile Entertainment (@Inxile_Ent) August 29, 2018

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