While there has been no announcement for more playable content for The Outer Worlds on Switch, the game’s production director Eric DeMilt would be happy to see it happen, he stated in an interview. He believes that the handheld is “a great piece of hardware” and hopes that fans share this sentiment.

The game’s port, courtesy of Virtuos, was initially supposed to launch in March, but those plans were delayed to June 5th because of the coronavirus pandemic. DeMilt is still pleased with it: “It is really cool to see a full featured ‘Obsidian RPG’ like The Outer Worlds running on a handheld, and to be able to take that experience with you wherever you want to play it,” he told NintendoLife in an interview.

As for the future, he doesn’t really promise anything, but he does hint heavily at more Switch material, saying, “I hope that both Private Division and Switch players want to see more Outer Worlds content on the Switch in the future.”

However, he also states that a lot of these decisions, like the consoles supporting the game, are out of their hands since they’re only the developers. “The Outer Worlds is published by Private Division, they’ve been excellent partners and involve us in decisions like this, but at the end of the day it is their call,” he concluded.

Source: NintendoLife