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Diablo series head says ‘there’s opportunity’ for Diablo 4 on Nintendo Switch 2, but ‘live services on Switch have been a little bit challenging in the past’

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  • Diablo series head Rod Fergusson has said a Nintendo Switch 2 version of Diablo 4 could happen
  • Fergusson said, “There’s opportunity there for sure,” since previous Diablo games are currently on the Switch
  • However, the studio would need to figure out the logistics of live services.

Rod Fergusson, SVP and general manager of the Diablo series at Blizzard Entertainment, isn’t ruling out the idea of a Nintendo Switch 2 version of Diablo 4, but says the studio would need to figure out the logistics of live services.

Speaking in a new interview with Danny Peña on Gamertag Radio, Fergusson spoke on the Switch 2 and said that since some Diablo games like Diablo 3 and Diablo 2: Resurrected are already playable on the original Switch, a Switch 2 port of Diablo 4 could happen.

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