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NetherRealm talks Injustice 2 on Nintendo Switch

NetherRealm’s Ed Boon opened up to Gamespot about the possibility of Injustice 2 on Nintendo Switch.

“It is a pretty different hardware architecture; it’s not like you can go from a PlayStation 4 to a Switch really easily,” Boon said. “I think we would need to set up something in terms of an external team. I know on the art team, we have enough people to do three console SKUs, and that would be something we’d need to work out.

“From the game player’s perspective, would it be fun to play Injustice on [Switch]? I do think it would. You could have tournaments, everyone comes over with their own system and you can have whole structured tournaments and parallel gameplay and all that.”

Boon has previously teased the game on the platform, though nothing has been confirmed.

Talk — and Twitter polls — are cheap, Mr. Boon; let’s have an announcement instead.

Injustice 2 is currently available on Xbox One and PS4.


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