Fallout 76 "could not be done for Nintendo Switch"


However, Bethesda promised yesterday that the next Wolfenstein will go to Switch.

Pete Hines, one of the main marketing managers of Bethesda, has spoken with the North American portal Gamespot about the future of the brand in relation to the always attractive video game console Nintendo Switch. What plans do they have for her? Why has not Fallout 76 appeared on Nintendo hardware?

"The Switch is something that, I can guarantee, is in the daily conversation of any developer we have now because we consider it a viable platform," acknowledged Hines, who, yes, wanted to qualify the data. "Whenever you can launch that content on that platform we want to work on it, we want to be on as many platforms as possible ."

"Fallout 76 is not going to be there because it is not possible to do it for Switch, but nevertheless, and being honest, there is no video game in development on our part that has not had a conversation in order to take it to Switch", explained the executive. "It's not mandatory, but it's something we want to make sure it's in our developers' mind whenever possible."

"I like that they see us as an editor that offers support to Switch"; continuous. "People like to remind us that we get more games on Nintendo's console than that or which publisher, and that's what we're known for: the distributor that takes risks."

Pete Hines himself, likewise, wanted to make it clear that " the next Wolfenstein will appear on Switch ", as we told you recently.

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