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Kraftons wants to release a Hi-fi Rush DLC and release the game on the Switch

Draugoth

Gold Member
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The Games Industry had the chance to interview Maria Park, head of corporate development at Krafton, and a number of topics were discussed, including plans for Hi-Fi Rush.

Would you like to bring Hi-Fi Rush to further platforms, such as Nintendo Switch?


That's what the team really wants. I think [they] want to work on Hi-Fi Rush DLC [too] because they are dedicated to ensuring that Hi-Fi Rush 2 upholds high standards of quality. They don't want to rush the sequel but take the necessary time to refine the game and come up with a different experience.

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FingerBang

Member
No way the game would run on the Switch without some kind of impossible port. Switch 2 should be fine though
 

Mister Wolf

Gold Member
Why? There are a lot of switch owners and they could always release an update patch. It makes more sense for a switch 1 version as the main release.

Better they attach themselves to the the Switch 2 hype. Many a game has had success being a launch title where they wouldn't have if just a normal release. Bomberman for Switch comes to mind. Red Steel for the Wii also applies.
 

Cyberpunkd

Member
Why? There are a lot of switch owners and they could always release an update patch. It makes more sense for a switch 1 version as the main release.
There is a chance given Nintendo promotion it will sell way better as a Switch 2 launch title, it depends on many things. Switch is saturated with great games, might not be the case with the next console.
 

adamsapple

Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
No way the game would run on the Switch without some kind of impossible port. Switch 2 should be fine though

It runs at 4K/60 on current consoles, I think bringing it to 720p/30 FPS would make it fairly doable on Switch.
 

playbignbox

Member
Why? There are a lot of switch owners and they could always release an update patch. It makes more sense for a switch 1 version as the main release.
Because I don't want to play this game at 30fps on the Switch and I have no idea if they would update the game for the Switch 2, so I think it's safer to wait.
 

Fbh

Member
It would fit in well on a Nintendo platform.
As for the DLC though, I'd rather have all hands on deck working on the sequel instead of splitting off a team to work on DLC for the original. Really enjoyed the game but it felt like a complete experience (I'd still buy the DLC though)
 
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