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routsounmanman said:
Mbolibombo said:

I think Bandai Namco has been a good supporter. I wouldnt bundle them with Capcom and Konami at all.

I believe there was only 1 game announced from them in 2018 that wasnt also on the Switch (Jump Force) and that game might be a very likely candidate to make the Switch jump at some time.

There's no reason for games that gravitate heavily towards the Japanese market not be on the Switch (Jump Force, Ni No Kuni 2, etc). They might be better than the worst (Capcom), but they still dropped the ball.

I'm sorry but I do not understand why you are labeling Capcom as a bad supporter of Switch. It is one thing to want more games. It is another to ignore the fact that a publisher is supplying some of the highest selling third party titles on the platform. Capcom's support hasn't been insignificant ... like ... at all. Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2, Mega Man 11, Monster Hunter, Okami. 

 

I can already see the possible complaints being that they don't port triple A games over but then again neither are 99% of "better" supporters of Switch. Street Fighter V exclusive, Marvel vs Capcom flop, Monster Hunter expansive ... only game that could reasonably be put on Switch is maybe RE7. But considering how butt ugly it is and how much theyd have to downgrade the textures for space let alone hardware yeah ... not even worth it. Plus it's available in Japan.

 

Honestly to say they are worse than Konami is ridiculous ...