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curl-6 said:
IcaroRibeiro said:

I get some of their concern however. Switch is far underpowered when compared to other platforms, many of them want their games to be competitive with western games to sell well on PCs and whatnot. 

In big scope, Switch domination in Japan will further deep the already immense distance between big Japanese studios and mid sized Japanese studios. Only the big ones will remain competitive in western space, which was something that always happened but was changing last generation with more and more Japanese games getting traction outside Japan. 

Perhaps Monster Hunter Rise PC port sales will be my ultimate measurement to know if there is any hope for Japanese developers to make any breaktrough while still prioritizing Switch. If it sells fine, then I can see Switch-designed japanese games can still having market in West, if not then I must JP market and Western markets will evolve to be completely different from now on, except by Nintendo first and second party games 

Japanese studios can support the Switch while still selling outside Japan. The West loves the Switch as well and the Nintendo crowd tend to like Japanese fare more so than say, the Xbox base.

Rise has done extremely well not just in Japan but worldwide, while success has also been found by the likes of Octopath Traveler and Sakuna.

Very true. Octopath Traveler was the best selling game in the USA the month it came out. There’s definitely a market for “smaller” Japanese games in the west, specially in places like the USA, Mexico and Brazil.