Square Enix Has No Plans to Release Final Fantasy XV for Nintendo Switch
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5/10Thought that Final Fantasy XV would come to Nintendo Switch since itβs a multiplatform console game? Square Enix doesnβt feel the same way.
Final Fantasy XV has hit store shelves since November 2016, and most gamers have finished the entire story by now. Some are happy,and some are not. We gamers are a diverse bunch so nothing wrong with having different opinions on the game.
The game is available for both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One at the moment. For some of you Nintendo loyalists who are expecting to see the game being ported out to the Nintendo Switch, Iβm afraid I have some bad news for you.
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Final Fantasy XV Director Says No Plans for Nintendo Switch

At this moment in time, Final Fantasy XV is supported on the PlayStation 4, PS4 Pro, and Xbox One. 2 new consoles are coming up in the gaming world, which is the Xboxβs Project Scorpion and the Nintendo Switch. In an interview with DualShockers, Final Fantasy XV Director Hajime Tabata shared a bit on Square Enixβs perspective on both upcoming consoles.
On the Nintendo Switch side of things is where the disappointing news come in. Tabata mentioned that there are no plans for the Nintendo Switch from Square Enix at the moment. He is unsure if the Nintendo Switch is even capable of running Final Fantasy XV or not since Square Enix has not managed to run the necessary hardware tests yet.
Donβt be too disappointed about it however. Tabata did mention that there are many people within Square Enix who are a big fan of the Nintendo Switch, even within the Final Fantasy XV development team itself. Itβs not to say that it will never happen, itβs just that at the moment, they just canβt do it yet.

On the Xbox-side of things, Tabata mentioned how Square Enix is currently thinking on how to implement the game on Project Scorpio. He doesnβt know how much of a difference the Project Scorpio version will be compared to the PS4 Pro version but he said that the team will try to make it as good as possible. It seems like thereβs a possibility that the Project Scorpio version might be better than the PS4 Pro version if the hardware allows it to be.
The Nintendo Switch will release on March 3rd, and while it doesnβt appear that itβll get aΒ version of Final Fantasy XV any time soon, Square Enix will be bringing Dragon Quest XI for the new Nintendo console. The Xbox Oneβs Project Scorpio on the other hand is expected to release during this yearβs Holiday season. Expect to see it in E3 2017 in June.
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Pokdepinion: I personally believe that Final Fantasy XV will eventually make its way to the Nintendo Switch UNLESS the hardware of the Switch is too weak. Tabata is just saying that there are no plans on it at the moment after all. Not saying that it will never come to Nintendoβs upcoming console.
If youβre wondering why they can release Dragon Quest XI for the Nintendo Switch but not Final Fantasy XV, thatβs simple. Final Fantasy XV was developed with a different hardware in mind, and porting games can be very complicated. After all, no one wants a glitchy game, and Square Enix doesnβt want to risk that happening.

I can go with the fact that the Switch might not be able to run final fantasy XV and sure that is ok but i am almost certain that it would run World of Final Fantasy, hell it just looks like a game that belongs on the Switch, i would totally buy this.