The news that will not be released on the Nintendo Switch, focusing instead on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, is a bit disappointing to many fans. had great success on the Switch, showing that the console can handle the series, but Capcom is prioritizing a higher-quality experience for this new title. However, there are more options than just removing a Nintendo port.
The recent news about the Switch 2 adds another possible platform for . Even if that is too much,series has often benefited from adapting games for specific platforms. Rather than trying to forceonto the Switch 2, Capcom could consider having a different studio create a unique game just for that console. This is similar to how Rockstar Games handled some of its titles or how Bethesda allowed Obsidian to develop .
Many Nintendo fans hoped that would eventually come to a future Nintendo console, especially after the success of on the Switch. However, Capcom has made it clear that the company currently has no plans to release on the Nintendo Switch. This is disappointing for some fans, but it makes sense, given the ambitious nature of the new game.
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Capcom wants to use cutting-edge technology to create the best possible experience, focusing on quality graphics and performance for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Because of this,the game might be too demanding to run on the Switch 2 without losing quality. During a recent meeting with shareholders, Capcom explained that it wants to take full advantage of new technology to improve the game's visual and performance standards.
This decision mirrors the company's past practices, like not bringing to the original Switch, which allowed the game to maintain high quality on other platforms. While portable gaming is exciting, Capcom doesn’t believe it should be prioritized for. It also wants to avoid
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