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Railway Empire arrives on Nintendo Switch

June 19, 2020 by Andrew Newton

Kalypso Media and developer Independent Arts Software have today released Railway Empire on the Nintendo Switch. Railway Empire – Nintendo Switch Edition is available both digitally and as a physical release and features the main game as well as three great DLC expansion packs.  More DLC packs will arrive later in the year.

With Railway Empire – Nintendo Switch Edition, players can create their rail network while on the move.  Buy and build railway stations, factories and tourist attractions and create an elaborate railway network capable of carrying passengers and freight as well as make a good profit.  Players will be able to hire a workforce, purchase more than 40 different railway engines and develop over 300 technologies ranging from train improvements to advanced amenities.

Once players get to the top there’s no time to rest as three rival railway tycoons will be out to bring the business down and in order to survive it may be necessary to employ cut-throat tactics such as sabotage before they have the opportunity to do the same.

Featuring:

  • Includes three great DLC expansion packs – Mexico, The Great Lakes and Crossing the Andes DLCs.
  • Become rich in an extensive campaign.
  • Keep the railway empire on the track to success by establishing a comprehensive rail network capable of transporting passengers and goods.
  • Complete challenges and objectives through a number of different scenarios, or create the perfect railway network in Construction mode.
  • Purchase over 40 historically accurate locomotives and more than 30 different wagons.
  • Research more than 300 new technologies across five different eras.
  • Compete with up to three rival companies and sabotage them using bandits and spies.

Railway Empire – Nintendo Switch Edition is available now.  Look out for Germany DLC, France DLC and Great Britain & Ireland DLC coming at a later date to the Nintendo eShop.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Independent Arts Software, kalypso media, Railway Empire

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