Kingdom Hearts 3 Reportedly ‘Unfeasible’ On Nintendo Switch

I love Nintendo, but they’ve never exactly been a consistent powerhouse. Ever since the Wii hit store shelves, they’ve pretty much turned away from even trying to be on the same level as their competitors in terms of sheer console power.

Of course, there are pros and cons to this approach. The pros are that we get a more cost-effective system that has the capability to accommodate many different play types right out of the box. But the main con is undeniable. The Switch can’t accommodate many mutli-platform third-party games. So what does this means? In spite of Nintendo’s amazing relationship with Square Enix, the possibility of getting Kingdom Hearts III doesn’t seem good, as Game Informer senior editor Imran Khan said while on Kinda Funny Games:

“Last I heard, there was a talk between Nintendo and Square Enix about what they could do with Kingdom Hearts III. It was deemed unfeasible to get Kingdom Hearts III on the Switch.”

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I suppose this isn’t the biggest surprise for those who follow this kind of thing, but if you were hoping that the announcement of Dragon Quest XI was somehow an indication that Sora and co.’s latest adventure could happen on the Switch, you are sadly mistaken.

But, hey, while that game may not be possible, you could always hold out for the HD remasters of the first two games, right?

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SOURCE: Kinda Funny Games (via Nintendo Everything)

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