Electronic Arts released FC 24 for the Nintendo Switch

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On the 29th of September, Electronic Arts released FC 24 for the Nintendo Switch. Unfortunately, anyone who saw this as an indication that EA will be supporting Nintendo's home console/handheld hybrid in the long run was mistaken since the company has no Nintendo Switch games in development.

Based on Wall Street Journal reporter Sarah Needleman, EA won't be investing any additional resources into Nintendo Switch development until it is able to determine how valuable is it to launch FC 24 to the console. EA will decide on Nintendo Switch game development in March, when the system is available for the full year of its market.

Although we'll only know in March when we will know what decisions EA decides to make regarding their Nintendo Switch, right now it's not looking very good in the case of FC 24 on the platform. Sales data for the game in all regions isn't available as of the moment of writing However, we believe that Nintendo Switch version of the game made up less than three percent from the sales of the game in the UK when it was released.


Some might argue that EA making a decision about the viability of the Switch through FC 24's sales might not be fair. For one thing, EA didn't really try to be the best in this Switch version, offering the game with smaller features than those available for other platforms. In actual fact, FC 24 on Nintendo Switch isn't even allowing players to invite friends to games online and instead, players are forced to choose randomly-generated matchmaking.

If that wasn't enough FC 24 on the Switch appears to be plagued by strange glitches and other technical issues that aren't present on other games. Due to its glitches, and generally lacking content it's not surprising that FIFA fans decided to purchase the game for other platforms that the Switch.

Perhaps it would be better if EA invested more time and effort in its Nintendo Switch version of FC 24. It could have been more well-liked among Switch owners. Meanwhile many third party game developers cheap EA FC Coins are recognizing the potential of the console and have embraced it, including Bethesda particularly putting its weight for the Switch. In the event that Nintendo Switch continues to do well, perhaps EA will be able to resume development for the console no matter FC 24's numbers for sales.