Will support external publishers, however.
With cross-platform play being a hot topic in the gaming world at the moment, publishers are no doubt feeling more pressure than ever before to ensure that their games can be played across all major systems. Of course, system exclusives naturally steer clear of this mentality, and Nintendo has unsurprisingly confirmed that there are no plans to share its first-party games with other consoles.
The confirmation comes from a recent financial result briefing Q & A, with Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa being asked about cross-platform possibilities on Switch. The question asked whether or not there would be any potential for the likes of
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With cross-platform play being a hot topic in the gaming world at the moment, publishers are no doubt feeling more pressure than ever before to ensure that their games can be played across all major systems. Of course, system exclusives naturally steer clear of this mentality, and Nintendo has unsurprisingly confirmed that there are no plans to share its first-party games with other consoles.
The confirmation comes from a recent financial result briefing Q & A, with Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa being asked about cross-platform possibilities on Switch. The question asked whether or not there would be any potential for the likes of
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to be offered as cross-platform titles, following the success of the ever-popular battle royale game
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. Furukawa's response was to the point - and exactly what you might expect.Read the
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