A reminder, 1-2 switch It’s the console’s awkward launch game, designed to appeal to the average Wii public who never jumped into the Wii U. Joy-Con still has more than 3.5 million copies sold, which is a reason for Nintendo to start a sequel.but if a game like Nintendo Switch Sports Recently came to the home game, the site of the sequel 1-2 switch in a more complicated situation.
for 1-2 switch for everyone, the likely title chosen for this sequel, Nintendo EPD Group 4 will be inspired by the production of Jackbox Games, making a game based on a large show that brings together many online participants. The idea is not to limit each user to one Joy-Con, but to involve up to 100 players through the use of a smartphone. The problem, whether we’re talking about musical chairs, bottle games, or bingo with a phone, user feedback during testing seems to be unanimous that the experience isn’t working.
“The target audience Nintendo hopes to reach — families with children — find these games boring; many don’t even want to play the entire game. In the bingo example, players used the Joy-Con to simulate searching for numbers and then reading them on a TV screen – a process that testers said was tedious. The main mode of the game, the Team Versus mode, pits players of two or more teams against each other in various mini-games. This mode features Ma, a moderator character who makes colorful comments during the game. During the localization process, sources started to nickname the game “Horse Shit”“, we can read in the article.
This particularly negative feedback means that 1-2 switch for everyone In a very uncertain situation today, Nintendo is concerned that the game’s launch could damage its reputation, especially by selling it at a premium price. However, the article mentions some possible outcomes, including turning the game into a bonus for Nintendo Switch Online + Additional Pack subscribers, which would be more relevant since the game requires many online players to function fully. Cancelling the project outright isn’t ruled out, but Nintendo prefers to stick around at this point and find the best solution to the problem.