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LETS GO. The website gives us ton of information and from the looks of it, this looks like its worth 50. It would have been nice if it got the HD filter treatment and crossplay, but THATS OKAY.
Showed a practice mode for MvC2 in the trailer, so you can at least lab.
Sony console is the lowest potentual players pool. Steam is the largest,, second is Switch.
Crossplay would be very welcome but don't recommend the version that will die the earliest.
You're funny. Thanks for replying though.
People tend to misunderstand, when you combine all consoles together then the player pool is potentually bigger than Steam but when PSN, XBOX Live and NSO players aren't able to connect to each other their player pool is far lower than the Steam pool in the vast majority of multiplatform titles.
Steam has the biggest growth in the last reports, way bigger than any console which is also due to the overwhelmingly rise of PC handhelds.
DBFZ ranking for example showed about twice as many players on Steam than PSN & XBOX Live combined in my active time.
Please let us know of a time in history when fighting games have been dominant on the Switch compared to other consoles. We'll wait.
And don't forget that Steam Decks are a thing now, so that's even less reason to get it on the Switch if portability is your priority