As a throwback to classic RPGs of the '90s, Wasteland 2 brought back the cult classic Wasteland series (and predecessor to Fallout) to a new generation, and now the game's expansive Director's Cut will officially be heading to the Switch very, very soon.

Publisher inXile Entertainment has announced that Wasteland 2: Director's Cut will be expected to release for the Nintendo Switch in August, bringing the acclaimed throwback to classic CRPG titles over to Nintendo's system.

As in the previous release of the game for consoles and PC, Wasteland 2: Director's Cut brings over the massive RPG alongside a wealth of content that wasn't included in its first release, including new Perks and Quirks abilities for characters, an expanded range of voiceover lines for characters and companions (totaling over 8,000 new lines), and the ability to perform precision strikes on enemies out in the wasteland.

Wasteland 2: Director's Cut will be heading to Nintendo Switch in August, and the game is also currently available on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Mac, and Linux. For a closer look at the game, you can check out the announcement trailer for the Switch version below, along with screenshots: