The first CryEngine game on Nintendo's platform.
Long-running free-to-play FPS Warface has surprise-launched on Nintendo Switch.
Warface,  which initially released for PC back in 2013 before making its way to  PS4 and Xbox One in 2018, offers up a bullet-zinging selection of PvP  and PvE modes, enabling combatants to step into the soldier-shoes of  five different classes: the long-range Sniper, medium-range Riflemen,  tank-like SED, Engineer, and Medic.
Warface, in case you were  wondering, is the first CryEngine-powered game on Switch, and runs at  30FPS/720p in TV mode and 540p in handheld and tabletop modes, according  to publisher My.Games. It also includes gyro support for more precise  aiming, HD rumble, voice chat, and is playable online without the need  for a Switch Online subscription.
 Switch owners will initially have access to five PvP modes - Free For  All, Team Death Match, Plant the Bomb, Storm, and Blitz - alongside all  PvE missions, pitting human teams against squads of AI opponents,  currently available on other platforms.
Three longer raid-style  Operations (The HQ, Cold Peak, and Earth Shaker) are also available at  launch, with players able to unlock new content and game modes each  week.
Warface is available to download now on Switch, and the  publisher notes that PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players will also  receive the new Titan update today, bringing full content parity between  home console and PC versions.
 
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