
While we can't address specific features or issues, we are planning on continuing to support and update this title as we do with all Nightdive games. Its response doesn’t do much to clear up the situation: YouTube channel GameXplain asked the developer why the Switch version lacked this feature and if it would make its way to the console in the future. While the remastered version on Xbox has the online multiplayer, it doesn’t exist on the Switch port for some reason. Turok 2: Seeds of Evil also had multiplayer at the time, and players praised the game for having quick combat and interesting maps.

The N64, the first major system with four controller ports, showed in the 90s that multiplayer shooters could be fun on a console. Turok 2 developer Night Dive Studios addressed the issue with a very non-committal answer.

The Nintendo 64 era dinosaur-hunting shooter Turok 2 has made its way to the Switch this week, but it comes without one of its most defining features: multiplayer.
