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I admire Virtuos wanting to port next-gen games on Switch. Not sure if that will work out well, but who knows.
No one thought The Witcher 3 would come to Switch, and perform rather respectfully considering the differences in hardware performances. Or that games like Ori and the Blind Forest or Cuphead would come to Switch.
Or that DQ XI S would arguably be the better version of the original game despite the some notable differences in graphics and performance (which isn't a significant difference to make a purchasing choice) compared to the PS4 version.

I think developers understand, I hope, that there is something that consumers desire when it comes to the hybrid market. The flexibility of playing either on the go or at home is a game changer, especially for a $300 price point. Even Japan is showing in recent weeks that handheld experience alone is still a convenient option for that particular population, considering that Switch Lites are selling as well as they are in that region alongside Animal Crossing, even if they were more available in Japan than the OG Switch.