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House Flipper 2 receives a rating for Nintendo Switch

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House Flipper 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the original property flipping sim released on PC today via Steam. The title makes some significant improvements to its predecessor which you can read about in our House Flipper 2 review. If you’re on Nintendo Switch, you may be wanting to see what all the hype is about and pick up your tools to start building your property portfolio.

PC owners can hop into House Flipper 2 right now, while Xbox and PlayStation players have to wait until March 21, 2024 for the game to release on console. Although no official announcement has been made regarding a Switch port, an ESRB rating suggests House Flipper 2 could land on Nintendo’s platform.

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The ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) is a self-regulated organisation which is responsible for assigning age ratings to video games in the US and Canada. As seen on their website, House Flipper 2 has been rated for Nintendo Switch. Therefore, an announcement could be around the corner which will be good news if decorating houses is your thing.

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With modern games pushing the boundaries of the Switch’s somewhat outdated tech, it’ll be interesting to see how House Flipper 2 will run if it does become available on the console. After all, the original House Flipper has its fair share of issues on the Switch.

We’ll be on the look out for any details from the development team regarding a House Flipper 2 launch on Nintendo Switch. As for how hard the game will hit your wallet, it’s $39.99/32.49 on Steam, so console versions are expected to be at a similar price point.

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