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Nintendo doesn't like sexual stuff I am pretty sure (I don't know how the heck Senran Kagura started on 3DS wew).
Shinobi Refle: Senran Kagura Arrives run in 60 FPS and you can't play it without joy con,so why not port this one too? i don't mind 780p as long as i can take my nintendo switch with Senran Kagura go to my toilet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUgKOMlsLzQ
As for your question OP it's up to Takaki if we'll get a Switch port, NINTENDO HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IF WE WILL OR NOT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsKEQCeTBck
Nintendo have not beeing shying away from M rated games for a very long time.
Sure, they still offer family friendly games but that's not the only thing they offer.
Basically this. All these dev studios are waiting to see how successful the Switch will become to see if it's worth it to make the effort ot develop for it.
Shinobi Refle is sort of the test to see if there's a market for Senran Kagura on Switch.
It's a Japan-only eShop exclusive and it's been selling surprisingly well.
It's been getting a steady stream of DLC too. So things are looking optimistic for future Senran Kagura presence on the Switch.
By the way, that "prudish Nintendo" thing going around in this thread is a persistent fable. It's probably from around the N64/Playstation era where Nintendo had (and created) mostly E-rated games (Yoshi, Mario, Kirby and such) while the Playstation had the more mature stuff. But as far as I know, Nintendo has never really had a particularly negative stance towards sexual themes in games. On the other hand, when sexy eroge Osouji Sentai Clean Keeper was released for both the Wii and the PS2, Nintendo allowed the game in its original state, while Sony wanted extra steam over a loli bathing picture.
Compare: The Wii version[s18.postimg.org]/The Playstation 2 version[s18.postimg.org]