vendredi 22 septembre 2017

Bethesda Wants to Make More Games For Switch


Bethesda talks its relationship with Nintendo.

Bethesda is confident that its relationship with Nintendo will continue beyond the upcoming launches of Doom and Wolfenstein: The New Colossus for the Switch.

Speaking to Venturebeat, vice president of marketing and communications at Bethesda Pete Hines said there will be more of his company's games running on the console in the horizon.

"We’ve been in constant conversation with [Nintendo]," said Hines, "and not just about the two games we have now, but about our whole approach to the platform going forward – what we can do, best practices, what things are a good fit, what they’re excited about in what we’re doing. We’re obviously excited about these two games, but it’s not as if we’re going to just do these two games and that’s it. We want this to be the start of a relationship that we build with Nintendo and Nintendo fans."

Bethesda currently has the aforementioned titles in the works for the Switch, as well as the previously announced Switch version of Skyrim. For Bethesda, the success of Zelda: Breath of the Wild confirmed that there's an audience for large, exploration-focused games on the hardware.

"We haven’t done anything on a Nintendo platform in forever," said Hines. "Breath of the Wild being the runaway colossal hit that it is, there’s certainly some belief like, “Hey, if you like open-world RPGs where you can explore and do what you want, Skyrim might be a good fit for you.”

For more on Bethesda's love affair with Nintendo, check out our hands on impressions with Doom running on the Switch.

Lucy O'Brien is Games and Entertainment Editor at IGN’s Sydney office. Follow her on Twitter.

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