

Wed 20th Oct Okay, you clearly don't know what you are talking about.We are currently working with our partner and local authorities to remove the ban as soon as we can." This is making it impossible to officially distribute the game in European countries and also in Australia and New Zealand.

"If you're talking about the digital version, then due to nature of content the digital version of the game is currently banned in Germany where European e-Shop is officially registered. The team at Techland is currently working with its partner and local authorities to lift the ban as soon as possible:

As explained by an official Techland spokesperson over on Reddit ( via Eurogamer), it's all tied to the fact Nintendo Europe's eShop (which Australia and New Zealand are also linked with) is registered in Germany, and in this particular country Dying Light is unrated and not available for sale. Why? Because it's been banned from sale in Germany. Yep, if you are in any of these regions - the digital version of the game isn't actually available on the Switch eShop right now. If you happen to be located in the UK, across Europe, or even Australia and New Zealand though, you might not actually be able to purchase it. As you might have heard, Dying Light Platinum Edition has arrived on the Nintendo Switch and it's been described by the folks over at Digital Foundry as another "intelligently designed port" for the hybrid system.
