Killer Klowns from Outer Space servers are now live, and players on various platforms can now jump into the wacky fun. Whether you're playing on Steam, Xbox, or PlayStation, you can easily jump into a lobby with other players. But can you play Killer Klowns from Outer Space on Switch? Let's take a look at the answer to this common question.
Is Killer Klowns From Outer Space On Switch?
No, Killer Klowns from Outer Space is unfortunately not available on the Nintendo Switch as of launch day. In fact, the game isn't available on any past-gen consoles at all. While this is unfortunate for those who play their games on past-gen consoles or don't have a PC, it allows developers to focus on updates for the consoles the game is available on.
In other words, if you want to try out the Killer Klowns from Outer Space game, you'll need to check it out on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC (Steam). The game is also available to play on the Steam Deck, and is officially Steam Deck compatible.
Will Killer Klowns Come To Switch In The Future?
While Killer Klowns is available on most modern consoles, it will no doubt disappoint some fans that the game isn't available on the Switch, at least for now. After all, competitors like Dead by Daylight are available on the Switch, and have been for a while. Many other asymmetrical games, including DBD, are also available on past-gen consoles; Killer Klown's lack of compatibility may limit the number of players who can jump in to Killer Klowns on launch day.
It's possible that Illfonic's newest asymmetrical title could be coming to the Nintendo Switch eventually, especially if the game is successful and if a Nintendo Switch Pro was to release in the future. The same can be said for past-gen consoles; if the game does really well, it's possible that developers could create a version of the game that works on the Xbox One, PS4, and Switch OG. For now, players won't be able to access the game on the Switch or any other past-gen consoles and will instead need to use a different platform if they're dead set on trying it out.