This is what I'm getting at, we keep hearing what games developers think they can make work rather than what games developers think they can make Some older games I have bought again and will do in the future but where are the new games made just for us? the Doom 64, the Red Steel, the Viewtiful Joe, the Umbrella Chronicles or Re Revelations, even a Zombi U. Yes many haven't so it's great for them to have them available. I've owned Bioshock 1 and 2 for 10 years, I played The Outer Worlds last year, I've finished Doom Eternal elsewhere, I'd long since finished The Witcher 3 before it launched and I've had Xenoblade chronicles for god knows how long. My point is that whilst it's nice getting these, I would much rather the big third party developers made new games specifically for the Switch and that simply isn't happening.
We have had enormous success so far, launching many titles on the Switch, and we are continuing to develop for the platform. We are big fans of the Nintendo Switch and feel there is still a lot of great potential in the hardware and the platform. The company has now moved onto development of World War Z for the system, and although this is said to be "actually more challenging" than the Witcher 3, in a recent interview with Wccftech, Saber's CEO and founder Matthew Karch mentioned how there is still essentially untapped power left within the system, and said that developers could get more out of it: Obviously, the port specialists at Saber Interactive were able to work their magic and have since gone to further polish the experience with a number of updates - enhancing the performance and adding a number of graphical options.
When rumours about a possible port originally surfaced, the general consensus was that it would never run on the hybrid system, and if it did, it would have to make a hell of a lot of sacrifices. One of the most impressive releases on the Nintendo Switch so far is The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition.