Roblox Dev Open To A Switch Release
Fortnite, but one game that still hasn t been released on the platform yet is the insanely popular
Roblox - where you can play, create and be anything you imagine.
While Roblox Corporation has nothing to announce right now, during a financial call last week, company CEO David Baszucki was queried about a possible release on more platforms such as the Switch and said it would make perfect sense . Here s exactly what he had to say:
“… So absolutely long-term, Switch, PlayStation, Quest – all of these platforms make perfect sense for Roblox. What you’re seeing right now is an incredible focus on the phone by us, which we believe is an incredibly difficult form factor and the most difficult form factor for that immersion, but these are all logical platforms and at the same time, we won’t share any ship dates for them.”
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We re going to be upfront with you here and admit we don t really understand what
is. We get Minecraft, and our brains are all clued up on Fortnite, but Roblox? Not a scooby. It s one of the most popular games in the world right now, however, so news that it may one day come to PlayStation consoles is worth reporting on despite our gap in knowledge.
Speaking as part of the company s Q1 earnings call and reported on by GamesRadar, Roblox Corporation CEO Dave Baszucki simply said: Switch, PlayStation, Quest - all of these platforms make perfect sense for Roblox. It is a bit odd there s not even a PS4 version of Roblox to be fair. The game has been around on PC since 2006 and it was ported to Xbox One in late 2015, but that s quite literally it besides mobile versions. Maybe Microsoft has some sort of console exclusivity deal in place? We doubt it, but it is peculiar that a game as popular as this one isn t available
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