While MK 11 does have offline modes, lacking its online functions on the go really defeated the purpose of getting it on Switch unless you’re strictly playing at home. It’s a similar argument I made back when I wrote about Mortal Kombat 11‘s Switch version. Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon trailer gives off Soulsborne vibes.Pokémon Trading Card Game Live Launches, Replacing Online Ecosystem.Storm and the representation of female characters in Marvel’s Midnight Suns.Microsoft Gaming CEO addresses negative response to Redfall.Pokémon Go revenue falls: What it means for the gaming industry.The fact that Overwatch is an online-only, multiplayer shooter just doesn’t seem conducive to the concept of the Switch. Overwatch also isn’t an incredibly graphically-intensive game either and can probably run fine on the hardware. It’s not that shooters can’t work on Switch. So, naturally, the Internet decided that it could only mean that the game is finally being ported after months and years of fan requests.īut for those people who really want it, I have just one question. While it was made by third-party company Power-A, the item was “officially licensed by Nintendo and Blizzard Entertainment.” A listing for an Overwatch-branded Switch carrying case was very quickly pulled from Amazon. Rumors circulating about the ultra-popular Blizzard shooter being ported only intensified yesterday. One, however, tends to stand out above the rest. From low-key indie titles to complete pipe dreams, there’s no doubt Nintendo gets plenty of requests. Since its launch, it seems like the list of games people want to be ported to the Nintendo Switch grows by the day. By Michael Owens 3 years ago An Amazon listing has the Internet stirring about a potential Switch port of Overwatch, but is it really a smart move for the popular shooter?
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