"No. F*** no. No you're not going to be able to fit Titanfall on it. That's the same Zelda from the Wii U [laughs]."Alavi compared the Switch to its home console predecessors, and their inability to sustain AAA third-party interest:
"I was excited about it, because Nintendo's been in such a niche market recently like, you know, catering to the handheld [market] and - I'm going to be honest with you - the kids. They've been so underpowered that they don't have the support of the third parties, because they're all making for PC, Xbox One and PS4, and [Switch] is no different!"It marks the second major shooter franchise to rule out a Switch port this week. On Monday, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford said he doesn't see Borderlands 3 coming to Nintendo Switch because the console manufacturer has "other priorities".
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