It is fair to say thatMonster Hunter Worldhas been a huge success since launching onPlayStation 4andXbox Oneconsoles. Yet so far,Nintendo Switchowners haven’t been able to join in the fun. Well, one developer wants to change that: Iron Galaxy.

Skyrim’s Nintendo Switch developer offers to port Monster Hunter World

Iron Galaxy - the developer who successfully portedSkyrimto theNintendo Switch- have offered to do the same forMonster Hunter World. On Twitter, their CEO Adam Boyes tweeted to theMonster Hunterteam that he’s aware of how challenging it’d be to portMonster Hunter Worldto Switch. He offered to lend his studio’s expertise to the publisher in order to make it happen.

“Dear @monsterhunter team at Capcom - we understand that porting the game to Nintendo Switch is challenging (https://kotaku.com/bringing-monster-hunter-world-to-nintendo-switch-is-d-1822988009 …) but this is exactly what @IToTheG does. Give us a shot & we won’t let you down ;)” - Adam Boyes, via Twitter.

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Will Capcom bring Monster Hunter World to Nintendo Switch?

Given that for so longMonster Hunterwas a Nintendo exclusive, it would be nice forNintendo Switchowners to eventually get it.Monster Hunter Worldwould be trickier to port thanSkyrim, which first released for PS3, Xbox 360, and PC in 2011. However, Adam Boyes seems confident that Iron Galaxy would be able to get it running on Nintendo’s console. How much would they have to lose to make it work though?

Capcomhas acknowledged the demand for a Switch version ofMonster Hunter Worldbut says that a port would be “difficult”.

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“the Switch has different functions from other stationary consoles as well as different players,” - Haruhiro Tsujimoto, Capcom president .

So, would you like to see aNintendo Switchversion ofMonster Hunterbeing made? If so, would you give the job of porting it to Iron Galaxy? Please comment below and let us know.

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