168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dying Light 2 won't be coming to the Nintendo Switch, but users of the device won't be completely ignored by Techlan꧃d, as the company's CTO has said that there might be a surprise for the console later this year.
With the game set for a reveal at E3 2019, caught up with CTO Pawel Rohleder, who ๊confirmed that the engine the studio is using is not compatible with the Swi🎶tch.
"The engine dꦍoes not support Nintendo Switch," Rohleder told the publication in a lengthy interview. "We are focusing on AAA content. But I can tell you that we might have a surprise for the Nintendo Switch later this year. I can’t tell you more."
There's little chance of any of Techland's🎶 titles making it to the Switch due to the studio using the same proprietary C engine for all of its games, so one has to wonder just what could possibly be in store for the device.
It could be that they are publishing a game from some other dev but we probably won't know unless they let us in on what it 🐬is, someth🐟ing they clearly aren't prepared to do right now.
At the moment, though, the devs are working hard to bring Dying Light 2 to the fore and💎 they reckon 2019 will end up being a great year.
"You can just be sure that we’re having all our hands to really focus on finishing Dying Light 2 and making a great game," Rohleder added. "So we’re aiming higher than Dying Light so we really expect to have a big hit. Yeah, there’s a lot of work to be done✅, but we still really believe this will be a great year because we know what the game is all about. We just need to make it."
Dying Light 2 is still in development and will be available for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox 𝓡One when it releases. It has no official release date yet.