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Take-Two CEO is feeling “really good” about Switch 2, but “it always remains to be seen” what happens

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The release date for the Nintendo Switch 2 is only a few weeks away. The system is scheduled to launch on June 5th, and it is predicted to be the biggest console launch in history. While excellent first-party games for Nintendo have never been a problem, this time there is a bigger emphasis on support for third-party games, too. One of the biggest publishers set to support the new console is Take-Two Interactive, and, in a recent interview, the Take-Two CEO has said he feels “really good” about the Switch 2, but “it always remains to be seen” what happens.
Take-Two CEO feels “really good” about third-party support on Nintendo Switch 2
Take-Two Interactive CEO, Strauss Zelnick, conducted a recent interview with The Game Business. The interview discussed a range of topics from the recent delay of GTA 6 to US tariffs and the increasing price of video games. The CEO also discussed the upcoming launch of the Nintendo Switch 2.
Asked about his expectations for the Nintendo Switch 2 and how he is feeling about the handheld, Strauss said Take-Two “feel really good about it. But it always remains to be seen”. The CEO said that Take-Two Interactive are “offering more on launch support than ever before for a Nintendo platform” as they have “announced four titles for Switch 2”.
The Take-Two Interactive games announced for the Switch 2 so far include Borderlands 4 as well as future installments of the NBA 2K and WWE 2K series. It’ll be interesting to see how these perform as WWE 2K18 was infamously horrible on the original Nintendo Switch, stopping support for the series right after.  There are also now rumors of Red Dead Redemption 2 heading to Switch 2 sometime in 2025, but this has not been announced and is thus not official.
Discussing how third-party games often find it harder to succeed on Nintendo platforms, Zelnick admitted “That is true. Historically, Nintendo has done a better and more supportive job with first-party titles”. However, Zelnick believes Nintendo “are aiming to change that,” and Take-Two Interactive “have basically risen to the challenge and opportunity”.
Lastly, the CEO said, “We voted with our feet. Nintendo has asked us to be supportive, and we do believe we’re doing that. Now we will see what happens”.
In other Nintendo Switch 2 news, the platform has been praised as super “easy” to develop for, and Nintendo underestimated just how massive the demand would be.

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Take-Two CEO is feeling “really good” about Switch 2, but “it always remains to be seen” what happens
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here The release date for the Nintendo Switch 2 is only a few weeks away. The system is scheduled to launch on June 5th, and it is predicted to be the biggest console launch in history. While excellent first-party games for Nintendo have never been a problem, this time there is a bigger emphasis on support for third-party games, too. One of the biggest publishers set to support the new console is Take-Two Interactive, and, in a recent interview, the Take-Two CEO has said he feels “really good” about the Switch 2, but “it always remains to be seen” what happens. Take-Two CEO feels “really good” about third-party support on Nintendo Switch 2 Take-Two Interactive CEO, Strauss Zelnick, conducted a recent interview with The Game Business. The interview discussed a range of topics from the recent delay of GTA 6 to US tariffs and the increasing price of video games. The CEO also discussed the upcoming launch of the Nintendo Switch 2. Asked about his expectations for the Nintendo Switch 2 and how he is feeling about the handheld, Strauss said Take-Two “feel really good about it. But it always remains to be seen”. The CEO said that Take-Two Interactive are “offering more on launch support than ever before for a Nintendo platform” as they have “announced four titles for Switch 2”. The Take-Two Interactive games announced for the Switch 2 so far include Borderlands 4 as well as future installments of the NBA 2K and WWE 2K series. It’ll be interesting to see how these perform as WWE 2K18 was infamously horrible on the original Nintendo Switch, stopping support for the series right after.  There are also now rumors of Red Dead Redemption 2 heading to Switch 2 sometime in 2025, but this has not been announced and is thus not official. Discussing how third-party games often find it harder to succeed on Nintendo platforms, Zelnick admitted “That is true. Historically, Nintendo has done a better and more supportive job with first-party titles”. However, Zelnick believes Nintendo “are aiming to change that,” and Take-Two Interactive “have basically risen to the challenge and opportunity”. Lastly, the CEO said, “We voted with our feet. Nintendo has asked us to be supportive, and we do believe we’re doing that. Now we will see what happens”. In other Nintendo Switch 2 news, the platform has been praised as super “easy” to develop for, and Nintendo underestimated just how massive the demand would be. Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share #taketwo #ceo #feeling #really #good
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Take-Two CEO is feeling “really good” about Switch 2, but “it always remains to be seen” what happens
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here The release date for the Nintendo Switch 2 is only a few weeks away. The system is scheduled to launch on June 5th, and it is predicted to be the biggest console launch in history. While excellent first-party games for Nintendo have never been a problem, this time there is a bigger emphasis on support for third-party games, too. One of the biggest publishers set to support the new console is Take-Two Interactive, and, in a recent interview, the Take-Two CEO has said he feels “really good” about the Switch 2, but “it always remains to be seen” what happens. Take-Two CEO feels “really good” about third-party support on Nintendo Switch 2 Take-Two Interactive CEO, Strauss Zelnick, conducted a recent interview with The Game Business. The interview discussed a range of topics from the recent delay of GTA 6 to US tariffs and the increasing price of video games. The CEO also discussed the upcoming launch of the Nintendo Switch 2. Asked about his expectations for the Nintendo Switch 2 and how he is feeling about the handheld, Strauss said Take-Two “feel really good about it. But it always remains to be seen”. The CEO said that Take-Two Interactive are “offering more on launch support than ever before for a Nintendo platform” as they have “announced four titles for Switch 2”. The Take-Two Interactive games announced for the Switch 2 so far include Borderlands 4 as well as future installments of the NBA 2K and WWE 2K series. It’ll be interesting to see how these perform as WWE 2K18 was infamously horrible on the original Nintendo Switch, stopping support for the series right after.  There are also now rumors of Red Dead Redemption 2 heading to Switch 2 sometime in 2025, but this has not been announced and is thus not official. Discussing how third-party games often find it harder to succeed on Nintendo platforms, Zelnick admitted “That is true. Historically, Nintendo has done a better and more supportive job with first-party titles”. However, Zelnick believes Nintendo “are aiming to change that,” and Take-Two Interactive “have basically risen to the challenge and opportunity”. Lastly, the CEO said, “We voted with our feet. Nintendo has asked us to be supportive, and we do believe we’re doing that. Now we will see what happens”. In other Nintendo Switch 2 news, the platform has been praised as super “easy” to develop for, and Nintendo underestimated just how massive the demand would be. Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share