Bethesda’s Pete Hines has explained why we’re not getting our fair share of Fallout 76 on Nintendo Switch.
Bethesda’s Pete Hines has explained why we’re not getting our fair share of Fallout 76 on Nintendo Switch.
According to Hines, Bethesda still has the desire to support the console with all its major incoming titles, and DOOM Eternal is a proof of that.
“The Switch is something I can say with certainty that it’s a part of every conversation with every dev we have now about what we’re doing going forward because we consider it to be a viable platform,” he said.
“If the game will work on it, we want it to be on every platform possible. Fallout 76 is not because it just wasn’t doable.
But honestly, there is no game in development that we haven’t had a conversation about [bringing it to Switch]. ‘Does this work on the Switch, do you have a plan for the Switch?’ It’s not a mandate. Everything we do has to be developer-led, but it’s something we want to make sure is on folks’ radar.”
“I enjoy us being seen as the third-party leader in terms of supporting Switch,” he said.
“People go, ‘Hey, you’ve got a lot more stuff [on Switch] than this publisher or that publisher.’ That’s what I want Bethesda to be known as. We’re guys who will take some risks.”
Fallout 76 beta is available this week on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, while the complete game is releasing on November 14.
Fonte: Game Informer
Published: Oct 29, 2018 12:20 pm