
"No, we don't have any plans. To be honest, I'm not sure we can do it at all I'm not sure because people sometimes forget that there is a lot of stuff in our split screen games. There is a lot of stuff going on. Believe me, it takes a huge amount of effort to get it to work on the old-gen consoles to bring because so much is happening. "
Porting It Takes Two (buy now 39.99 €) for the Nintendo Switch seems to be a major challenge from a technical point of view. Fares did not give a definitive rejection of such a project, but the Switch owners among you shouldn't expect the co-op game to be released for the Nintendo console.
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Source: Gaming Bolt