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Marvel Rivals May Arrive on Switch 2, But There’s a Catch
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- February 15, 2025
- Updated: February 15, 2025 at 11:20 AM
In a recent interview at the DICE Summit in Las Vegas, Marvel Rivals producer Weicong Wu revealed that NetEase Games is in discussions with Nintendo about bringing the popular 6v6 hero shooter to the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Wu stated, “We’re already in contact with Nintendo and working on some development kits. And whenever we find that we could provide great performance for our game on Switch 2, we’re open to that.”
Marvel Rivals, which has garnered a substantial player base on platforms like PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, was notably absent from the original Nintendo Switch lineup. The omission was primarily due to hardware limitations, as Wu explained: “The reason why we didn’t launch it onto the Switch… they cannot provide a great experience for our gameplay.”
The Nintendo Switch 2, rumored to feature enhanced processing power and graphics capabilities, could potentially address these performance concerns. However, specific hardware specifications have yet to be officially confirmed by Nintendo. The gaming community is eager to see how the new console will handle demanding titles like Marvel Rivals, especially considering the game’s reliance on stable frame rates and high-resolution graphics for an optimal experience.
While the prospect of Marvel Rivals on the Switch 2 is exciting, it’s important to note that discussions are still in the early stages. Wu emphasized that a final decision would depend on the game’s performance on the new hardware. This cautious approach underscores the developers’ commitment to ensuring a quality gaming experience across all platforms.
As the Nintendo Switch 2’s release approaches, fans of both Nintendo and Marvel Rivals will be watching closely for official announcements. The potential collaboration between NetEase Games and Nintendo could signify a broader trend of major third-party titles making their way to Nintendo’s next-generation console, provided the hardware can support the demanding requirements of modern games.
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