Responsible for The Witcher 3 for Switch about the future: "fans will be surprised"

Saber Interactive, experts in adapting technically superior platform video games to the Nintendo Switch, are optimistic about the console.

Saber Interactive believes that upcoming adaptation-based projects coming to the Nintendo Switch will "surprise" gamers. After adaptation works such as The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition, Vampyr, World War Z, NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 or the future Crysis Remastered, where they serve as Crytek assistants, the North American expert in ports believes that the potential of the hybrid console is still very large; Although they do not explicitly confirm that it is they who are in charge of these surprises.

"We are very fans of Nintendo Switch," begins Matthew Karch, CEO of the company based in Maplewood, New Jersey, where one of its five offices is located around the world. “There is still great potential in both hardware and platform. We have had great success so far, releasing many titles on the Nintendo Switch, and we will continue to develop for the platform, ”he continues. "We think there are more developers who can take advantage of the Nintendo Switch hardware, and we think fans will be surprised by some of the upcoming titles that will come to it."

The Witcher 3
The Witcher 3 on Nintendo Switch

The Witcher 3, more than 700,000 units sold on Nintendo Switch

It was CD Projekt RED who intoned that hit from The Witcher 3 on Nintendo Switch. After learning that the game has surpassed more than 28 million units sold on all platforms, the launch of this latest work for a platform on paper unable to move the game reaped 11% of the total sales of the title in 2019, what which translated into more than 700,000 units. The projection, however, is that it will far exceed a million copies soon in this system.

As we said, we do not know what are the next jobs that Saber Interactive can perform with Nintendo Switch beyond those already known. One of them, Crysis Remastered, will be released on PS4, Xbox One, PC and the Joy-Con machine this summer of 2020. Since last February, Saber belongs to the Embracer Group, what we previously knew as THQ Nordic AB, upon payment of $ 525 million.

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