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Personal Side Note: From what I understand, Nintendo usually required developers to sign up to be a developer with them personally, or to have more development history, or to partner with a publisher to get games on the Switch. I've heard it's also possible for other Indie developers who put a game on Switch to put in a good word for LakeFeperd with Nintendo, but I'm unsure if Lake has any friends who have released a game on Switch.
I could completely be wrong about that though. Any Switch developers here want to clarify?
All the garbage that gets haphazardly regurgitated onto that joke of a storefront, one of the only few good 3D platformers out there gets squashed. Whatever...