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The Nintendo Switch 2 was mentioned by Devolver Digital, and the COO was very excited about the console

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deer Devolver Digital’s Chief Operating Officer, Graeme Struthersrecently mentioned Nintendo Switch 2 In an interview published by Gamereactor, though, he clearly did not reveal the name of the device, referring to it vaguely in reference to Nintendo’s new console, which Very emotional.

In the interview we talk about Neva, the new game coming to Nintendo Switch, but also about the future and the continued support that Devolver Digital is providing for Nintendo consoles, including the next game, the mysterious Nintendo Switch 2, or whatever it’s called. The new console is from the house of Kyoto.

Struthers explained that Nintendo was much closer to indie gaming with the Switch than it had been previously, which made everyone at the company a little excited, since they’ve basically been Nintendo fans since the NES era.

Neva and other games will arrive on Nintendo’s new console

“I think a lot of the people who work at Devolver and a lot of the developers who work here are Nintendo fans, from NES to Super NintendoDevolver’s COO explained.

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“Switch has done something that perhaps goes against the grain: it’s not very technologically advanced but it’s a simple proposition and that’s what made it so intense.” More suitable for the Indies“Struthers reported.

“I think it’s probably a little more difficult for Triple A to try to operate in that environment, so we probably took advantage of that. We’ve released almost 50 different games on Switch,” Devolver’s COO explained, then mentioned the new console from the company. “We’re excited about everything Nintendo wants to do in the future and we’ll have to wait, like everyone else, to see what happens,” she reported on the Switch 2. “But, yeah, We are happy. So, I’m sure you’ll see some games, maybe even this one,” he said, referring to the Neva that might thus arrive on the new device.

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