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Nintendo Switch Is the Easiest Console to Develop Games For, PlayStation 4 & Xbox One Trails Behind

Nintendo Switch Is the Easiest Console to Develop Games For, PlayStation 4 & Xbox One Trails Behind

Regin Olimberio

Nintendo Switch remains one of the most enigmatic piece of gaming device nowadays even if purported release date in March looms. Basic among the questions that surrounds the upcoming console is how much support does Nintendo gets from game developers. Of course, every player wants to know which game titles are rooting for the console.

It is a given that Nintendo themselves will pour in their best shot like "Super Mario Run" and "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" in their console. However, there are too many third party AAA games out there that gamers hope could be in Nintendo Switch.

Here is the good news; Michael Pachter confirms that developers have initial impression that this is easiest among consoles to develop games with, Nintendo Everything reported. Meaning, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One can't compare when it comes to speed in terms of creating games. If so, it is safe to assume that Nintendo Switch may find it easy to hoard game developers for the console.

At any rate, January is fast approaching and gamers will surely have additional information within these parameters. There will be a special event where they promised to unveil more about the device. Come to think of it, this may be the best avenue to pry more about potential game developers and what sort of titles are going for the device.

Here is another give away, Pachter believes that game developers will take advantage of Nintendo Switch, Digital Trends said. Remember that there are allegations that Switch will unleash at much lower price than PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Game titles could be cheaper too!

Nintendo Switch may be encouraging when it comes to porting games. "Skyrim" among others are good titles to start with and gamers want more. Yes, it is likely that Nintendo will sport fewer titles in their game library when the device comes, but Pachter is confident that title will start pouring in soon.

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