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I don't know if that's necessarily true at this point, but there have been some strange moves that makes you wonder, why isn't it on Switch alongside the other consoles? Case in point, Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 and 2 HD remakes and Crash 4: It's About Time.

Don't take it from me, but some have said that Nagoshi from Sega and Harada from Bandai Namco apparently don't care for developing games for Switch. Of course, there new and old games released on Switch from BN and Sega, but games like Yakuza, Sakura Wars, Tekken, Soul Calibur, and the new Tales of Arise have not had Switch ports. There was a hint of a possible port of Soul Calibur VI on Switch, but it remains fruitless.

And Capcom is...weird with Switch. Lots of ports (albeit, strangely priced to some) and collections of old games, but very little new, original games or ports of current-gen games. Mega Man 11 is the most notable new game from Capcom on Switch. Ono, before his departure, even said that fans have to convince Nintendo for more Street Fighter games on Switch back in October 2019 (though he later said he hopes to work on more games for Switch).

I guess it depends from developer to developer.

Last edited by Kai_Mao - on 12 August 2020