Doom Eternal Switch version will not see "enormous" delay; Panic Button Required Time to refine the port - Panic Button - Video Peeling news, instructions, exemplary procedures, reviews and cults
The delay will hopefully not be too long behind other platforms.
While doom eternal it was hard to believe, but we are almost there and we will sit back in the shoes of the Doom Slayer and do what he is best less than two months. We have recently seen a lot of footage from the game, but it was not much about the originally announced Nintendo Switch Port, which has even delayed even longer than the other versions. Seems as if it was not tacitly canceled or forgotten how Marty Stratton calms from ID software.
In a recent video interview that you can see below, Stratton says you do not plan that the Switch version sees a big delay. The main reason for further reducing it as the other versions of the game is that your partner, Panic Button, can refine the port so that it is the best possible. Panic Button was also the developer in the port of 2016 unit to the system (thanks to Nintendo Everything for transcribing the call).
"It seems a little later, when the game is available on current consoles and PCs, and that's because we end up playing the game on these platforms and then Panic Button - our partner would like to give the time you need to really do this to draw refinements in the switch version. There will be no big delay, but we have not yet announced the starting time frame, but they are fantastic partners. They are master of this platform.
We loved the game on the switch - the 2016 version. I played the games so often, but it was one of my favorite experiences, from beginning to the end on the switch. It was phenomenal to have it in his hand and on the phone. I think so we will deliver DOOM EWIG in the same way that unit is fantastic on the platforms of the current generation ... We do not compromise when it comes to bringing it on switch, and Panic Button is really on a great one Path. "
Doom EWIG will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on 20 March and promises a very long experience. Hopefully the plans flap and the switch version is not far behind it.
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