Monster Hunter World For the Nintendo Switch? This is What the Capcom President Had to Say
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5/10There has been a huge demand for Monster Hunter World to be ported to the Nintendo Switch. Even the President of Capcom had something to say about it.
Monster Hunter World For the Nintendo Switch?

Ever since the announcement onΒ Monster Hunter World,Β many requestedΒ a port for Nintendo Switch. According to Capcom President and Chief Operating Officer Haruhiro Tsujimoto, it would be problematic, as he explained in an interview with Tokyo Keizai Online.
Tsujimoto-san explains that the game was developed for home consoles and PC because there are limits to what portable consoles can display, and the developers desired to create a game that went back to the drawing board with state-of-the-art tech, answering to the expectations of gamers. This allowed developers to showcase a realistic ecology, and itβs an element that has been welcomed favorably by players.
Asked about the possibility of developing for Nintendo Switch, Tsujimoto-san acknowledged that there is such a demand, which is why the publisher already launchedΒ Monster Hunter XXΒ on the Switch. However, considering βvarious conditionsβ, it would be difficult to portΒ Monster Hunter WorldΒ to Nintendo Switch. The Nintendo Switch is different from other home console both in features and user base.

Each console has its own characteristics, and Tsujimoto-san argues that Capcomβs developers need to create software that fits them. How to do adapt Capcomβs franchises to the Switch, includingΒ Monster Hunter,Β is a question that will be studied for the future.
Interestingly, Tsujimoto-san was also asked about the technology and budget gap against major western developers. He explained that Capcom mustΒ make an effort to catch up with state-of-the-artΒ tech in the future. However, the most important factor isnβt the technology itself, but creating interesting games that make the most of it.
Monster Hunter WorldΒ andΒ Resident Evil 7 BiohazardΒ had unique worldviews that led to widespread support from gamers. The intention is to make a planning effort to develop games that arenβt found in other publishersβ lineups.
In addition to that, Capcom also plans to utilize data gathered from customers. In the era in which sales of packaged games in the stores were the focus, means of listening to the users were limited, but now the internet allows to pick up a lot of information.
Monster Hunter WorldΒ is currently available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with a PC version coming later this year.
Source: Tokyo Keizai Online
Pokdepinion: Well, too bad for Nintendo gamers. You can always opt for the PC version when it comes out later this year.
