Feb 06, 2017 04:48 PM EST
Nintendo Switch News: For Honor, Top Execs Say 'Not Yet' For Switch Version

For Honor is Triple-A Blockbuster exhibiting melee-heavy combat battles with a touch of European and Eastern history. This game is highly anticipated by PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC users all over the world. But, for Nintendo Switch? Fans might have to think twice.

Ubisoft's Jason VandenBerghe discussed his sentiments regarding For Honor rolling out to Nintendo Switch. He specifically mentioned that it might not work for the meantime. The company has spent countless of hours developing For Honor for consoles stated above. But, there is still a possibility for a Switch version says VandenBerghe.

"It's not something that we're focused on. We've been in development on For Honor for a long time and the question of 'Will this game work?' is the big thing. I just want to get the game out on the core platform and see who plays it. Once we're there and we've established if we're successful, then I think we can look at where we're gonna go from here. It's weird, but it's not even a question we're addressing right now," said VanderBerghe in Trusted Reviews.

Yes, the company wants to establish a community first before attempting to venture into more gaming platforms. According to Nintendo Life, it is a shame Ubisoft is not looking forward on porting For Honor for Nintendo Switch. The Joy Cons motion-sensing capacities could add up or amplify the gaming experience on this particular game.

Well, imagine the possibilities of the Joy Cons replicated as a sword. It could result in a much more immersive gaming version. To be honest, the feedback regarding this news is 50/50. Some shared their disappoints, while other says it is good for the Nintendo Switch fans because they could totally see the outcome of the game.

How about you? Are you disappointed about For Honor not coming to Nintendo Switch? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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