Alright, let’s dive into this wild ride. So, Aspyr has, like, finally announced when Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition is hitting the Switch. And guess what? It’s next month. I mean, can you believe it? It’s like we’re in some kind of time loop where old video games just keep coming back with fancy adjectives like "Enhanced." Anyway.
This game, which apparently snagged some awards back in its glory days, now levels up with all sorts of snazzy upgrades. Think better textures (whatever those are), smoother controls, and it’s got these three expansions — I’m talking Mask of the Betrayer, Storm of Zehir, and Mysteries of Westgate. Whether anyone remembers these, who’s to say?
Oh, and there’s crossplay for up to four players. I mean, if you find three other people who still like hanging out in Faerûn, yeah, sure, why not. The developers swear the new version keeps everything that made the original a big deal. But like, sometimes nostalgia’s a bit rose-tinted, am I right?
Key points, because sometimes lists are the best part (or maybe the only part worth reading):
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Complete Saga with Expansions: So yeah, you’re diving into this Shadow Realm as some Shard-Bearer — sounds fun in a dark and mysterious way. Plus, you’ve got this whole shipwrecked scenario with Storm of Zehir and the ever-dangerous world of Mysteries of Westgate. Seriously, watch your step there.
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Steam Workshop Support: Let’s not forget the joys of downloading community stuff. Who doesn’t want endless extra content?
- First Time on Consoles: Y’know, it’s never been on consoles before. And now, it is. So that’s new. Also, they’ve added better controls, whatever that means. Maybe you can still use a mouse and keyboard if you’re feeling old-school.
So, yeah, it drops digitally on the Nintendo eShop worldwide on July 15, 2025. Mark your calendars or don’t. Your call.
If you want to see a trailer, which might or might not reveal all this, I’m guessing it’s over on YouTube. Or somewhere on the interwebs. Enjoy the nostalgia trip — or at least pretend to, for a little while.