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Image: Koei TecmoKoei Tecmo's Atelier Yumia game launches on the Switch this week and it seems it's already working on improvements.If you caught our Switch review, you'll see how we thought this latest entry was "impressively ambitious" with its bold new direction but also felt it was an experience that was admittedly straining the Switch so late in its lifecycle.The development team has acknowledged player feedback based on playtime with the demo and has now issued a notice about the changes it's got in the pipeline for the "full game release". While the Switch isn't specifically mentioned here, the good news is "additional optimization" is already planned:Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube799kWatch on YouTube "We are working on further optimization for some platforms. This will be addressed through phased updates, with some improvements expected to be included in an update soon."Here's exactly what we had to say about the game's Switch performance in our review here on Nintendo Life last week:"The only major complaint is that this was clearly designed with much stronger hardware than the Switch in mind, and while its performance here is just about acceptable, its very far from ideal."Along with this, the team also plans to add additional "camera behavior" options, the ability to skip certain effects/scenes, more instructions for "less obvious operations" and adjust the feel of character controls. All of this will be introduced across "a series of phased updates". A new day dawnsWill you be checking out this game on Switch this week, or are you going to perhaps hold out for these updates? Let us know in the comments.[source atelier.games]Related GamesSee AlsoShare:00 Liam is a news writer and reviewer for Nintendo Life and Pure Xbox. He's been writing about games for more than 15 years and is a lifelong fan of Mario and Master Chief. Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment...Related ArticlesPokmon Scarlet & Violet: Mystery Gift Codes ListAll the current Pokmon Scarlet and Violet Mystery Gift codesBest Cheap Nintendo Switch Games50 games under 20 bucksSakurai Says Japanese Developers Should Avoid Trying To Appeal To Western Tastes"I think that they seek the uniqueness and fun of Japanese games"Star Fox Veteran's New Game Is Channelling Serious Lylat EnergyEvery McCloud has a silver lining