LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Nintendo Switch Version Won’t Cut Down Features

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Nintendo Switch version is going to have the same amount of features as its counterparts on other platforms.

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Nintendo Switch version is going to have the same amount of features as its counterparts on other platforms. According to developer TT Games Head of Design, Arthur Parsons, Nintendo Switch players will get to enjoy the same features as other platform users.

Speaking with apptrigger at NYCC 2017, Parsons assured that cutting down features won’t be the case with LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Nintendo Switch.

Some Nintendo Switch games including EA’s FIFA 18 had to cut down features to accommodate itself on Nintendo Switch hardware. FIFA 18 had to cut down The Journey mode on Nintendo Switch. Not only that, but players weren’t able to play with their friends online. When asked why; EA said the following:

FIFA 18 on Switch offers Local Seasons allowing friends to play against each other across two consoles in close proximity to one another, and we encourage those looking to compete online to take advantage of online modes on Switch including FIFA Ultimate Team, Online Seasons, and Online Tournaments.

What EA is trying to say is that players should stick to local multiplayer or play different online modes. So we are not getting proper online play with friends.

Thankfully, this is not the case with LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Nintendo Switch. For your money, you will get every feature other platform owners enjoy.

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is releasing on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on November 14. Pre-orders for the game are now live on PlayStation Store, Xbox Live Marketplace, Steam, and third-party retailers like Amazon, GAME, and more.

Do you think AAA games can accommodate all features in Nintendo Switch? Are hardware limitations to blame? Let us know in the comments down below.

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