Zenless Zone Zero Producer Reportedly Open To Releasing Successor On Switch

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Yeah, I’d rather get the long-awaited Genshin right now, especially since targeting the OG Switch should help keep its file size civil unlike the PC and console versions (or the damn mobile version which was 17GB when I tried it and is reportedly over 25 now – on devices that prohibit external memory installations and have even recently dropped external memory support, Carl!). I played a bit on the laptop, gave up after running out of space for the umpteenth 60GB update, and put it on PS4 just to drop by for the occasional test drive – if I’m going to stick with an open-world game on a console connected to the TV, I’d rather it be something without alternatives like Star Ocean IaF (its presumably Emudeck-compatible original lacks English), The Crew 2 (the PC port is region-locked and too online to pirate), or Gravity Rush 2. Most of my playthrough (right after a bunch of early elemental shrines in Monstadt) is waiting for the hybrid to come along, and I’m even morally prepared to put a few extra shelves of storage in its favor because what I’ve played is actually fun. Trust a so-called “BotW clone” to brag about its own identity, as many targets of bigoted stereotypes do.

@NatiaAdamo Fortnite came out on Switch in June 2018, actually. And there would have been no point in announcing a Genshin console port in 2020 (and then adding one two years later) while “saving energy” for a distant successor.

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