'Nintendo Switch' Seems Not Suitable For Capcom Titles; Capcom Is In Doubt To Transport Their Games To Nintendo's New Game Console

Capcom is one of the well-known video game publisher and developer around the world, it is reportedly doing some research to transport their games to the "Nintendo Switch." This will allow the games made by Capcom to be available in the Nintendo's upcoming Switch aside from its availability on PlayStation, Xbox and even on Windows PC.

According to the IGN, Nintendo used to find themselves being criticized due to its performance compared to their respective competitor. It seems that the Nintendo traditionally creates a video game console that used to be a whole step lower than the others.

Eventually, in the "Nintendo Switch" trailer, we may find games such as the Skyrim looks to run pretty amazing in the upcoming hybrid video game console. However, a report shows that Capcom, as one of the third party partners of the Nintendo seemed to be questionable about their future plans.

Capcom is researching of the possibilities of transporting their best game titles to the "Nintendo Switch" which is currently available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This was confirmed by Video Gamer as they talk about the statement released by Capcom.

Capcom stated that they want to make sure how does the "Nintendo Switch" perform as they knew about the difference of the console compared to the PS4 and the XB One. Capcom also cited that they want to make sure that target consumer would maximize the game with the video game console where it will be transported to.

The "Nintendo Switch" will be featuring the all new NVidia Tregra which still have an unknown performance. It will be a mystery until Nintendo's upcoming Switch hit the market next year.

The announcement to the upcoming "Nintendo Switch" will be held at the Nintendo Direct in January. From there, fans are expecting the game lineup, the full specs and the release date of Nintendo's new console.

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