Nintendo Switch 2 Version of Civilization VII Looks Like a Mid-Tier PC, Says Dev
The Nintendo Switch 2 looks to have great third-party developer support, with many recent titles announced for the upcoming hybrid console. One of these titles is Sid Meier's Civilization VII, which launched a couple of months ago to lower-than-usual reviews for the traditional king of the 4X turn-based strategy genre. On Wccftech, the game earned an 8 out of 10 score, whereas previous entries had all scored above 9.The good news is that Civilization VII will perform nicely on the Nintendo Switch 2, at least according to the development team. Speaking to Game File during the press hands-on event, Dennis Shirk (Executive Producer at Firaxis Games) said:We were able to make this look like a mid-tier PC, because it's got enough power. We are extremely happy, and it's been easy. Their software development kit is great, the customer support, their developer support, developer relations is great. They knew they wanted Civilization VII on that platform because its such a great showcase for the mouse. And it pairs up so well with our existing PC audience because we have crossplay.Civilization VII is actually already available on the original Switch, but it will look much better on the Nintendo Switch 2 (not to mention the mouse-like support enabled by the new Joy-Con 2 controller). The same goes for Hogwarts Legacy. Jimmie Nelson, Senior Producer for Tech, VFX, and Lighting at WB Games / Avalanche Software, stated:We originally started with our Switch version. We got very good results really quickly, but we felt like we could make a higher quality product if we brought in a lot of the high-resolution assets and raised the resolution, textures, lighting, and world streaming.The version available for the original Switch introduced mandatory loads between certain zones, such as before entering Hogsmeade. However, this limitation has been removed on the Nintendo Switch 2, thus making this new version feel more seamless. Both games will be part of the launch line-up when the Nintendo Switch 2 debuts in stores on June 5. Read Wccftech's first hands-on preview with the console here.Deal of the Day