If everything goes according to plan, the co-op game It Takes Two will be released on March 26, 2021 for the PC as well as the PlayStation and Xbox consoles. So far there has been no talk of a version for the Nintendo Switch. It seems that you shouldn't have high hopes that such a port will ever see the light of day. In an interview with Gaming Bolt magazine, studio boss Josef Fares estimated the chances to be very slim.
"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
"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.
Recommended editorial content Here you will find external content from [PLATTFORM]. To protect your personal data, external integrations are only displayed if you confirm this by clicking on "Load all external content": Load all external content I consent to external content being displayed to me. This means that personal data is transmitted to third party platforms. Read more about our privacy policy . External content More on this in our data protection declaration. By the way, a special feature of It Takes Two is the fact that you can invite a comrade to a game in progress at any time with the help of a Friends Pass - without him owning the game. The development studio Hazelight has some experience with co-op games. Among other things, the third-person action adventure A Way Out comes from this team. Josef Fares also worked on Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.
Source: Gaming Bolt