If recent comments from Telltale Games are any indication, Switch owners can expect plenty of support from the adventure game developer for Nintendo's console in the future.
"Nintendo Switch is a perfect match for Telltale," creative communications head Job Stauffer told MCV at Gamescom. According to Stauffer, "no series is out of the question" for a Switch port, and the studio is "looking backwards and forwards" in their portfolio when considering what to bring to the platform.
"To say we're steering away from other content because the audience isn't there isn't true," he explained. Stauffer said the studio isn't in a hurry to release The Walking Dead for Switch just yet, "because looking into earlier seasons might require some additional effort to bring our content up to speed and up to Nintendo's standards."
Minecraft: Story Mode — The Complete Adventure was released last month for Nintendo Switch, and both Telltale's Batman and Guardians of the Galaxy were recently confirmed to come to the platform. Stauffer said the first season of Batman will likely be the next title to come to the platform, with Guardians of the Galaxy and the second season of Minecraft: Story Mode expected to follow sometime thereafter.
Earlier this month, Telltale named Pete Hawley its new president and CEO. The studio currently has several projects in the works, including a second season of The Wolf Among Us.
Alex Osborn is a freelance writer for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @alexcosborn.
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