Saber Interactive made a name for itself on Nintendo Switch when it successfully launched Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition program with some guidance – and a little help – from CD Projekt Red. At the time of release, it was evidence that the hybrid system was able to make games available on other platforms.
Now, with this in mind, it's officially confirmed by Nintendo Switch's third-person shooter version World War Z It is currently in development. Speaking to IGN, studio manager Matt Karch said the following switchchart title – which has yet to be released – could be "the hardest thing" the band has done so far. It also brings its own game engine:
Remember that we offer scenes with hundreds of enemies and four players online. Getting this to be driven to Change is the hardest thing we need to do – this is true even though we are moving our own engine [Swarm] to the platform.
When deploying Witcher 3 to a switch, the biggest challenge is to find out what interruptions can be made without any significant impact. The same will be true of World War Z whenever it comes.
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