Falcom Reiterates Support For Switch 2, rn Working On New...
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What’s Happening
So get this: Nihon Falcom has reiterated its support for the Nintendo Switch 2 today, and it plans to self-publish more major titles on the newest Nintendo console in the coming years.
That’s according to a report from GameBiz (translated by Automaton Media), where the creator of the Ys and Trails series has also teased that its rn working on a brand new Nintendo Switch 2 port of one of their existing titles. What that is, we don’t know yet, but we’ll likely find out at some point this News Nintendo Switch 2 Falcom Falcom Reiterates Support For Switch 2, rn Working On New Port Further horizons by Alana Hagues 5 hours ago : 37 Image: NIS America Nihon Falcom has reiterated its support for the Nintendo Switch 2 today, and it plans to self-publish more major titles on the newest Nintendo console in the coming years. (and honestly, same)
Sales for the company increased by 3.
The Details
5% year on year, which works out to around $16. 1%, while net profit has increased by 6.
These successes include the international launches for titles such as Trails through Daybreak II , the worldwide release of Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter , and the Japanese release of Ys X: Proud Nordics . Watch on YouTube to Nintendo Life on YouTube 841k Another big goal for the company is to broaden the company’s reach, and while the Switch 2 will certainly help with that, it’s also looking to do that with more multiplatform releases and multi-language support — for the latter, both Ys X: Proud Nordics’ international release and the upcoming Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter will include English, French, German, and Spanish subtitles.
Why This Matters
While Falcom has been pretty busy in recent years, much of its focus has been on ports, which it says “had a limited impact on business performance. ” Now the company aims to release two new titles per year over the next three years, and it’s rn working on six unannounced titles; two of these are new ports (including the Switch 2 one), and three are brand new games, which includes a new Trails , a new Ys , and a new Tokyo Xanadu game.
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The Bottom Line
This story is still developing, and we’ll keep you updated as more info drops.
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