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Nintendo Switch version of Rogue Company no longer being supported after end of June

art-work for Rogue Company on Nintendo Switch

Hi-Rez Studios, the developer of Rogue Company, has announced that the Switch version of the free-to-play team-based multiplayer shooter will no longer be supported after June 20. In a statement, the team explained that after much consideration and discussion, they decided to end support for the Switch version due to its performance not meeting their standards. They acknowledged that this decision will impact the community but stated that it will allow them to provide better support and updates for players on other platforms. As of April 11, in-game purchases for real money will no longer be available, and Nintendo eShop purchases will be turned off as soon as possible. Switch players are encouraged to use Hi-Rez account linking to continue their progress on another platform. The PC, PlayStation, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One versions of Rogue Company will continue to be supported. The team thanked the community for their understanding and support and assured them that they will continue to provide full support for other platforms. The in-game store on Switch will remain available until June 20.

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8 thoughts on “Nintendo Switch version of Rogue Company no longer being supported after end of June”

    1. After playing Fortnite on PS5 I can not go back to the Switch version, it’s just so slow on the Switch and that’s really a shame, because I started it on Switch. But, it is what it is.

  1. So if you purchased any additional content on the Switch and use account linking and play on another platform is the additional content compatible or do you have to purchase it again. I’d assume it would be compatible otherwise you wouldn’t be able to load your data properly because it wouldn’t recognize the additional content.

  2. This game is hack-filled just like Paladins. It was awesome at the start but HiRez doesn’t care about the players.

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