The producer of the saga does not close the door to native versions on Switch and thanks the fans for the demands.
Following the announcement of Sora as the latest character for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, we learned that all the games in the Kingdom Hearts series would be coming to Nintendo Switch, however Square Enix has bet on a cloud version rather than a native adaptation.
At this time no decision has been made on producing a native version.Ichiro Hazama, Producer of Kingdom HeartsIn a recent interview with the portal NintendoLife, was asked Ichiro Hazama, producer of the series, on the possibility of native versions of Kingdom Hearts for Switch, considering that other contemporary games like Final Fantasy X | X-2 works very well on Nintendo’s hybrid console. The producer commented that Tetsuya nomura He always wanted to bring these games to the Switch, but it was not an easy task: “Bringing these games to Nintendo Switch was difficult for a number of reasons, including the limited storage capacity of the hardware, but we are very happy that we were able to achieve it for the first time. , using the cloud service, “said Ichiro Hazama.
Despite the response, they insisted on these possible native versions, valuing that although the entire series could not be adapted to Switch, compilations such as Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix should not have more complications. The producer insisted on his refusal, although did not completely close the door to this possibility: “At this time, no decision has been made on producing a native version. We believe the cloud version is the best way to deliver the Kingdo Hearts series to Nintendo Switch players, but we are always excited to hear the feedback from our fans and we want to thank all of them for their support, “he commented.
We remember that Square Enix is celebrating the twentieth anniversary of Kingdom Hearts and, in addition to the launch of the entire saga on Nintendo Switch with its version in the cloud, there are some other plans for this celebration, such as news regarding its mobile titles.
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