Marvel’s Midnight Suns Delayed (Again), Switch Version To Arrive At A “Later Date”

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Update #3 [Tue 9th Aug, 2022 02:05 BST]: Marvel’s Midnight Suns has suffered yet another delay. The plan now is to launch “later this fiscal year” on PC, Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. As for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Switch – these versions will arrive at a “later date”.

Here’s the full message from the official Midnight Suns Twitter account. In it, it promises to eventually deliver the best possible experience for everyone and notes how it’s easily Firaxis’ biggest ever game.


Update #2 [Thu 9th Jun, 2022 08:45 BST]: A launch date reveal trailer for Marvel’s Midnight Suns has signalled a 7th October launch for the game on all platforms except Nintendo Switch, it appears. The Switch logo was notably absent from the Summer Game Fest 2022 trailer (below).

We’ll update this story when we have more information.


Update #1 [Sat 4th Jun, 2022 01:55 BST]: Game journalist Tom Henderson says a reveal or at least “re-reveal” for Marvel’s Midnight Suns could be taking place very soon.

The game is expected to show up at the Summer Game Fest and is rumoured to be releasing this October, and is believed to be getting three different versions – enhanced, legendary and standard. There are also expected to be premium skins.


Update [Thu 5th May, 2022 02:25 BST]: Following on from the delay in November last year, this game has now been rated by the Australian Classification Board.

It received an ‘M’ for Mature rating and contains “mature themes and supernatural violence” along with in-game purchases. It’s at least a sign that it’s still on track for a release in the second half of the year.

If we hear any updates regarding a release date, we’ll be sure to let you know.


Original story [Thu 4th Nov, 2021 05:30 GMT]: The delays aren’t stopping now! Following on from Shovel Knight Dig, 2K and Firaxis Games have confirmed their tactical RPG Marvel’s Midnight Suns will no longer be arriving in March 2022.

Instead, it’s now been pushed back to the second half of the year. Whenever it does arrive, it’ll be released on multiple platforms including the Nintendo Switch. The “tough decision” was made to ensure this “dream project” for the team can be the best game possible when it is released.

Below is the full update courtesy of the development team:

On behalf of Firaxis Games, thank you for sharing just how excited you are for Marvel’s Midnight Suns. We’ve been thrilled to see your reaction to everything from our announcement of the game to the reveal of our card-based tactical combat. Marvel’s Midnight Suns is a true dream project for the team and we can’t express what an honor it is to create something new in the Marvel Universe.

We decided to share that we’ve made the very tough decision to move our launch window to the second half of 2022. We know many fans were looking forward to playing the game originally next spring, and this decision did not come lightly. We decided to push our launch because we need more time to make this the best game possible. We believe in our creative vision for Marvel’s Midnight Suns and want to do justice in delivering an unforgettable adventure set in the supernatural side of Marvel. These extra months will be used to add more story, cinematics and overall polish and will be essential in helping us make our vision a reality.

Thank you for understanding—you are the best fans in the world.

—Jake Solomon, Creative Director and Garth DeAngelis, Senior Franchise Producer

Will you be checking this one out when it eventually arrives on the Switch? Comment down below.

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