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Switch 2? Maybe. Switch 1? No way.
If you want crossplay you'll have to go talk to Nintendo. Though they're too draconian and old fashioned to care about anything outside of the walled garden they've cultivated. So good luck, I guess...?
Crossplay is NEVER up to the developer or publisher on closed platforms. On PSN or Switch Online(?) Sony or Nintendo has to enable it.
Why do people bring this up knowing full well it was from a build that was over a year old? The point of the beta wasn't to garner attention to the final product, if anyone read the website it was specifically to test systems and server loads for the new lobby system.
And as for why it wont be on Switch, the only way it could even work is if it was streamed, which is a pretty bad way to play games on Switch
multiple reasons to bring this up:
1. Dragon's Dogma 2 ran like ♥♥♥♥ at release, still runs like ♥♥♥♥ and will propably never be fixed. While it was another developer, it is the same publisher and the same engine. So Capcom has atleast one recent game, which released broken and was never fixed.
2. Every beta/demo i've ever played or atleast read some news/reviews of, which had performance problems at said beta/demo stage, was followed up by a game which had mostly the same performance problems at launch.
3. It is absolutely fair to criticise a public beta, if capcom does not want criticism, don't do an open beta. Maybe, the developers will even fix some of the problems, thanks to the critique, but i doubt that.
This is how MH has always worked.
Full game > Portable game > Full game > Portable game etc etc etc.
Wilds wouldn't run on the Switch, it's simply not designed to work on lower power portable hardware.
Be glad they still allow Ichinose titles to go with Nintendo. You have a bunch of bitter people who still think Nintendo is 'holding us back' because every other title is not console title but rather portable. Just ignore them because I don't think they have the balls to cut off Ichinose completely and only have Tokuda and the gang develop the entirety of mainline MH from hereon out. I doubt they want to ditch Nintendo completely.