Square Enix has effectively projected one huge multi-player online role-playing game for Nintendo Switch the "Dragon Quest (Japan only.) In the current fan fair in Frankfurt, the developer affirmed that it discussed the possibility of a Nintendo Switch version. It also made announcements about "Final Fantasy XIV" and its "Stormblood" extension. Producer Naoki Yoshida also affirmed a PS4 Pro patch.

In The Sixth Axis' report, Yoshida expressed that he might want to see the console port advance toward the Nintendo Switch, on one condition - that it would be shared server across platforms. To bring "Final Fantasy XIV" to any amount of platforms as possible. Is the group's key objective, with the main limitation that it definitely wouldn't like to create off version that can't connect with others.

Despite having a depressing first year, which brought about in a total re-development and re-launch, "Final Fantasy XIV" has gone ahead to become one of the most generally known MMORPGs. This is perhaps due, in a well-received, console ports for PS3 and PS4, which have handy and clever control options.

"Instead of using the PS4 Pro's power to adjust to say 4k display, we're considering utilizing it for game performance," Yoshida clarified. "We've started working on a Pro patch and want to have analysis soon." "Final Fantasy XIV" will make use of the console's extra horsepower to improve or enhance performance, offers GameSpot.  

While Nintendo's variant for the Switch is still uncertain, the thought that a game like "Final Fantasy XIV" could go to the handheld/home console hybrid would be a blessing from heaven for fans. The Switch launches on March 3. Stay tuned for more news on the launch titles and each affirmed game, and "Final Fantasy XIV," if Square Enix decides to push forward with a port. For the time being, PC and PS4 owners can gamely wait to the June 30th arrival of the following expansion, "Stormblood."