Capcom has historically always supported Nintendo platforms well, often with exclusive franchises or dedicated game entries that clearly had effort put behind them. However, if we take a look at Capcom's Switch support, they've released:
- Megaman 11
That's it. All other releases were either ports, remasters or collections and, fair enough, many of them had not appeared on Nintendo platforms before and this isn't a thread to complain about games being available on more platforms. But man, what happened? Ace Attorney 7 has to be cancelled at this point, the Switch still doesn't have a Monster Hunter game that isn't a remaster, where's the Switch's Resident Evil Revelations? or the Switch's Tatsunoko vs Capcom?
I guess one of the problems is that the engine they use now doesn't easily support the Switch, but man it seems like they're just leaving money on the table. Even Bethesda is supporting the Switch.
- Megaman 11
That's it. All other releases were either ports, remasters or collections and, fair enough, many of them had not appeared on Nintendo platforms before and this isn't a thread to complain about games being available on more platforms. But man, what happened? Ace Attorney 7 has to be cancelled at this point, the Switch still doesn't have a Monster Hunter game that isn't a remaster, where's the Switch's Resident Evil Revelations? or the Switch's Tatsunoko vs Capcom?
I guess one of the problems is that the engine they use now doesn't easily support the Switch, but man it seems like they're just leaving money on the table. Even Bethesda is supporting the Switch.