Telltale's 'The Expanse' Arrives on Switch
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Telltale's 'The Expanse' Arrives on Switch

authorBy Mark Rosewater
DateApr 17, 2026
Read Time2 min

Telltale Games, a studio celebrated for its distinctive storytelling approach in video games, has recently unveiled "The Expanse: A Telltale Series Deluxe Edition" on the Nintendo Switch eShop, bringing a new dimension to its rich portfolio.

This particular iteration, developed in collaboration with Deck Nine, the creators behind "Life is Strange," plunges players into an interstellar narrative that predates the events depicted in the acclaimed "The Expanse" television series. The Deluxe Edition features a comprehensive five-chapter saga, complemented by an additional bonus episode, inviting players to delve deeper into the universe.

As Camina Drummer, players are tasked with navigating the harsh realities of space aboard the Artemis, facing challenges ranging from salvaging derelict vessels in zero-gravity environments to quelling mutinies and engaging in skirmishes with formidable pirates. The choices made by the player are central to shaping Drummer's character and her destiny, influencing how she confronts the brutal expanse, the political machinations of a corrupt solar system, and the complexities of her relationships with her crew and her commitment to protecting the Belt. The game emphasizes that there are no inherently 'right' or 'wrong' decisions, only the consequences that ripple through the story.

This release underscores the enduring appeal of narrative-driven gameplay, offering an immersive experience where player choices hold significant weight. It demonstrates the continued innovation within the gaming industry, pushing boundaries in storytelling and interactive entertainment. Such titles not only entertain but also encourage critical thinking and empathy, as players grapple with moral dilemmas and navigate intricate relationships in richly imagined worlds.

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