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Rocket League may end up on Nintendo Switch

A Nintendo Switch version of Rocket League is currently being evaluated internally at Psyonix, the developer has confirmed.

“Just like all the other platforms, we are evaluating it,” Psyonix’s Jeremy Dunham told IGN.

“We’re looking to see what the technical requirements are. We’re looking to see what kind of true community demand there is. We’re looking to see how it would benefit the community as a whole. So we’re still in that evaluation phase. It’s definitely too early to say that it wouldn’t happen, but it’s also definitely too early to say that it would.”

The developer doesn’t seem to be a rush to make up its mind, either.

“I think we’ve shown over time we’re a community based company, and so what we’re doing first is seeing what kind of impact that would have and who needs it and who wants the game and we’ll go from there,” Dunham continued.

“Luckily the platform’s only been out for a month, so we have plenty of time to look to see how it’s doing and what our audience wants.”

Would you like a version of Rocket League on Switch? The title is already available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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