For some generations you might think that there is a saturation of FPS but the developers of AWE Interactive managed to propose something new with BPM: Bullets Per Minutethe first Rhythm FPS originally coming to Steam in 2020. It was announced this week that BPM: Bullets Per Minute is getting a Nintendo Switch version, arriving in September.
A few hours ago the official BPM: Bullets Per Minute account confirmed that the Nintendo Switch version will arrive in the Nintendo eShop on September 8, 2022, so we only have to wait two weeks to be able to take this rhythmic roguelike everywhere.
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In fact, we have been waiting for almost a year for the Nintendo Switch version of BPM: Bullets Per Minute to arrive, because in October of last year the official account of the game hinted at the next platform it was going to reach. At the time, the team joked that they had tried to port the game to the Nintendo DS but it wasn’t possible, making it clear that the missing platform was the Nintendo Switch.
Since the first hints of a Nintendo Switch version were given, fans of BPM: Bullets Per Minute have prayed that it will not be a cloud version and fortunately we can confirm that it will not be, as this great rhythmic FPS will run natively in the hybrid console.
BPM: Bullets Per Minute is regularly priced at $499 MXN, but those who pre-order it receive a 10% discount to get it for only $449. Thanks to the Nintendo eShop we can confirm that the Nintendo Switch version of BPM has a weight of 6GB, is compatible with television, semi-portable and portable mode and will have a Spanish version.
In my review of BPM: Bullets Per Minute in its Xbox One version I said that it was the great surprise of 2021 and to date it is one of the roguelites that I play the most, in addition to its incredible soundtrack being one of those that stay in your head even long after you’ve stopped playing.