Later this year, Microsoft and Sony are expected to introduce the next generation of video game hardware.
It raised questions about the future of Nintendo Switch and while many analysts still believe it will be the best-selling system by 2020, there are others worrying about developers getting into bigger and better projects.
No need to worry, either. GDC recently performed their annual survey of the & # 39; State of the Game & # 39; Agriculture with 4,000 developers. According to the data, 37% of developers are "interested" to upgrade the switch. On the contrary, 38% of developers want to upgrade to PlayStation 5 titles, and only 25% are willing to make Xbox Series X games.
The survey also revealed that 17% of developers said how their current project would be released from the switch, with 19% of them planning to release the game tomorrow. On the contrary, 11% of developers said they are currently developing PS5 games and 9% working on new Xbox games.
GDC found that PC was the most important of the lot – said by 50% of surveyed developers who claimed that their past and future projects were for the stadium.
Just last week, Spanish developer game developer PCCch port said that Nintendo's hybrid system was still "doing well" despite the arrival of next-generation hardware, as it is in its own right.
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