Speaking to GameSpot, it seems that NetherRealm’s Ed Boon is open to the idea of bringing the game and other NetherRealm titles onto the Switch, although it seems that whether or not it will be worth it is a different story. By that we don’t mean financially (although we guess that does play a role), but rather we’re talking about whether the experience after porting it onto the Switch will make it worthwhile for gamers.
According to Boon, “Yeah, I think at the end of the day you can make almost any game… there are inevitable compromises, but you know, you can make some version of Injustice on the Atari 2600. It’s not going to be great, but I bet you can make something.” However he does admit that the idea of Injustice 2 on the Switch sounds like fun. “From the game player’s perspective, would it be fun to play Injustice on [Switch]? I do think it would. You could have tournaments, everyone comes over with their own system and you can have whole structured tournaments and parallel gameplay and all that.”
Boon goes on to add that if they do, they might require another team or a third-party company to help them with the port. Whether or not this is something they plan to explore in earnest remains to be seen, so maybe don’t get your hopes up just yet, but take comfort in knowing that the door isn’t completely closed.
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