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Nintendo Switch: New consoles

A few weeks after the release of Metroid Dread, Nintendo has now spontaneously released a free demo of Switch Hits, which every player can download and try.

Demo available to Metroid Dread for Switch

Almost 3 weeks after the actual release of Metroid Dread, there is now also a free demo in the Nintendo eShop for all Switch players who are still undecided whether the game is really worthwhile (Source: Nintendo eShop).

Interested players can download the demo either directly via the Nintendo eShop of the Switch, or instead sign up via the browser in the Nintendo-Shop and send the demo download over the website.

See Metroid Dread in the Nintendo eShop

The trailer gives you a first imprint of the game:

A must for all fans of the metroid series?

Nintendo Switch Gets NEW XBOX/PS GAMES! + New Switch November Showcase! Metroid Dread is one of the most widely best switch games of the year - this reveals a look at the current Metacritic statistics. Not only the metascore with a value of 88 can convince, also the user score with 8.8 out of 10 possible points shows: Metroid Dread is not a pure critical lobler - the fans are literally excited about the new series part (Source: Metacritic).

Among other things, this may be because Metroid Dread for many players again feels like a classic metroid. Above all, the 2D perspective and sometimes tricky boss fights contribute to this impression.

Beginners, however, should definitely take a look at the demo before buying. Because according to numerous user votes, the game does not just take your hand and has a rather overburdened control. If you do not bother you, however, could have a lot of fun with Metroid Dread - even if the story is played around 8 to 10 hours.

Nintendo has released a demo for Metroid Dread, which can download all Switch players for free via the Nintendo eShop.

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