![]() ![]() Share: Comments ) Unfortunately that sounds like it means a lot of the mobile and updated versions of their old games. Could we eventually see some of the biggest and most beloved titles from Square Enix hit Switch? Classic, anyone? Or maybe Secret of Mana, which is coming to PS4 and PS Vita, but not Switch? Do the right thing, Square Enix. Just straight ports isn’t cutting it, we need to update those and modernise them to make something that works for modern gamers too. ![]() So that people get that awareness of our back catalogue. Matsuda goes on to say that simply porting versions as they are onto Switch wouldn't be its strategy if a Switch-focused program was to be undertaken: So we think that programme of porting and transferring the older titles over to newer platforms, such as the Switch, is very important. Among the younger generations of gamers, you’ve got lots of people out there who may have heard of our past titles, but have never had an opportunity to play them. CEO Yosuke Matsuda told in a recent interview: One of our other big initiatives is to get as many of our past titles available via digital releases. Especially when it comes to bringing older titles to the attention of younger Switch owners. Final Fantasy And More Could One Day Arrive On Switch As Square Enix Considers Future Ports Nintendo Life Time to unlock the vault by Share: We all know Switch is the hottest place to be right now, especially when it comes to giving classic titles a new lease of life - just look at the recently announced - so you'll be pleased as punch to learn Japanese publishing giant Square Enix is keen to get some of its digital back catalogue on Switch. ![]()
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