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Switch 2 GameShare Turns Horror into Hilarious Chaos
11 Feb
Summary
- GameShare lets one game copy be shared across multiple Switch consoles.
- Players control different aspects of a single character in Tokyo Scramble.
- This unique co-op mode transforms survival horror into a comedic experience.

The Nintendo Switch 2's GameShare feature, allowing a single game copy to be streamed to multiple consoles, has found a novel application in the survival horror title Tokyo Scramble.
This new exclusive game, set in underground Tokyo after a subway crash, challenges players to use Anne's smartwatch to interact with the environment and evade dinosaur-like monsters, reminiscent of classic survival horror. The objective is to solve environmental puzzles and sneak past threats, such as a giant bat with hypersensitive hearing.
However, Tokyo Scramble's most surprising element is its multiplayer mode via GameShare, where up to three other players can join. In this mode, players collaboratively control Anne, dividing tasks like movement, camera control, and smartwatch interactions. This unusual setup transforms the solitary survival experience into a chaotic, often comical, cooperative challenge.




