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KLXVER said:
KLAMarine said:
Why? Seriously, why? Why turn down a chance to sell to more people who are clearly interested, myself included?

Its a bit weird, but maybe they had some trouble with Nintendo about the game. The game is on PS4, XB1 and PC if you have any of those though.

Perhaps but other indie devs seemed to have no issue releasing their game on Switch.

Ganoncrotch said:
KLAMarine said:
Why? Seriously, why? Why turn down a chance to sell to more people who are clearly interested, myself included?

I guess they have enough money from the streams of income they already have, it's their choice at the end of the day, but it does make you wonder what their finance department is like when you see so many indie devs coming out with stories like "X game sold more on Switch than other platforms combined" does seem like this would be another candidate for that sort of story again.... until this point.

Still though as others said, there is plenty of options to buy on the Switch that aren't this game so doesn't really hurt the system and the devs happy to not have those sales... I guess it's either lose/lose or win/win whichever way you want to look at it lol.

Maybe Gears for Breakfast don't have the resources to release on Switch? I dunno, I'd like an explanation if possible.

leyendax69 said:

lmao, when even developers start getting annoyed by the switch port begging... good on them for being straight forward.

Simpleton said:
I like this dev's approach. Switch port begging has gotten pretty embarrassing.

Just shows Switch owners are ready and willing to buy games. That's not a bad problem to have: any business owner would be happy to hear they're getting nagged by hordes of people who want to give them money.