Doom Eternal Devs Promise A Switch Release Date Soon And A Polished Port
The Doom sequel is still on its way to Nintendo Switch, and the game's producers are promising that it'll be a good fit for the system.
Doom Eternal launched earlier this year on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia, but the promised Switch port has not yet come out. Considering the quality of the first game's Switch port, expectations are high for the sequel, but a release date still hasn't been announced. According to the game's producers, that's set to change soon.
In an interview with Gamereactor, picked up on by Nintendo Everything, Id Software's Marty Stratton and Hugo Martin have promised that more news on the port, which is being handled by Switch port specialists Panic Button, will be revealed before too long. "We’ll be talking about the release date pretty soon," Stratton said. "We haven’t announced that yet – I can’t do that now. It’s really made great progress."
Stratton, who calls the other console versions of the game a "feather in the cap" of Id Software's tech team, believes that the Switch version will be similarly impressive on Nintendo's scaled-down hardware. "I think it’ll be every bit as good as Doom 2016 was, and I’m super excited for people to get it," he says.
Stratton, who says that the first Doom port "felt a little bit like an experiment," believes that the port of its sequel will hold up against other versions. "We’re really not watering it down at all," he says. "People can expect the full experience."
Doom remains one of the most impressive ports on Switch, and port studios are growing more confident. XCOM 2 Collection studio Virtuos recently said that just about any game from the current console generation can be made to work on the system.
Other AAA games to receive Switch ports recently include Catherine: Full Body, The Outer Worlds, Burnout Paradise Remastered, and BioShock: The Collection.
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