With the Nintendo Switch 2 having been out for a few months, there aren’t many voices we’re more interested in hearing from than former (and legendary) Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé.
Recently, Fils-Aimé spoke about the Switch 2’s launch and its performance so far, applauding many of the decisions that have been made. However, there was one aspect that puzzled him: he doesn’t understand why Xbox hasn’t been more aggressive in porting its games to the platform.
Reggie shared these thoughts and more during a recent episode of *The Game Business Show* with Christopher Dring. When asked about the Switch 2’s launch, he offered several insights, but the point that stood out most was his take on what he sees as a lukewarm approach to software support on the new console.
Dring mentioned that while titles like *Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4* have made their way to Switch 2, and *Indiana Jones and the Great Circle* is set to arrive soon, Xbox’s presence on the platform remains surprisingly light. This is notable, especially considering that creating games for the Switch was a key condition set by trade authorities to approve Xbox’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Fils-Aimé’s observations highlight an interesting dynamic in the industry as the Switch 2 continues to establish its place in the gaming landscape. It remains to be seen whether Xbox will ramp up its support for the platform moving forward.
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