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An interesting new simulation game is coming to the Nintendo Switch this month.

911 Operator lets you put your patience and management skills to the test, whether you’re eager to save lives on the go or want to give out orders from the comfort of your couch with a Pro Controller.

The Free Play mode lets you choose a city to play with real streets, addresses and the emergency infrastructure, or attempt the Career mode, which contains six cities with unique events, including surviving an earthquake in San Francisco and saving Washington, D.C. from bomb attacks. Deploy emergency response teams from the police, fire department and paramedic units at your disposal, such as a variety of vehicles from common ambulances to police helicopters, essential equipment like bulletproof vests, first aid kits and technical tools, and specialists with specific abilities.

Key features of the game include the opportunity to play in over 900 cities worldwide. There is an expansive Career mode, featuring unique calls and events. The Nintendo Switch-exclusive World Map feature is said to be optimized for console gameplay. There are more than 140 types of reports to encounter, 12 types of emergency response vehicles, including helicopters, police cars or motorcycles, as well as real first aid instructions.

The game looks like it’s going to be interesting and intense.

Launching worldwide on the Nintendo Switch on October 26th, the game will also have two expansion packs, Special Resources and Every Life Matters. 911 Operator will be priced at $14.99, with DLC packs priced at $3.99 and $5.99, respectively.

A bundle of all three will be available for $22.

The core game and bundle are discounted 10% for pre-purchase from October 12th through 25th.

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Written by Jason Nason

I've been playing Nintendo all of my life and have had virtually every Nintendo console ever made. I'm a little bit Nintendo-centric but I'll still bring you a helping of other gaming goodness too. You can also Check me out on Miiverse too.