Update (Sun 16th Aug, 2020 07:30 BST): Engine Softwares owner & & VP of advancement, Ruud van de Moosdijk, has actually connected to Nintendo Life, and sadly, it does not seem like Killer7 will be pertaining to the Switch anytime quickly. The task hes dealing with is not Killer7 for the Nintendo Switch and the banner on his LinkedIn page need to have been changed. Sorry folks!
Without saying anything about unannounced projects, the unannounced job I am dealing with a respected Japanese developer, is not Killer7 for Switch sorry
Now, YouTuber Doctre81 – maybe best known for revealing evidence of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition, well prior to it was even revealed for Nintendos hybrid platform – has discovered a LinkedIn page of an Engine Software worker making reference to a “Killer7 Remaster” for the Switch. Take an appearance below:
As kept in mind by Doctre81, Engine Software partnered with Suda51 in 2018 and launched Killer7 on the PC. The profile description likewise points out how the staff member is a manufacturer on an “unannounced title” in collaboration with a “prolific Japanese game designer”, which is believed to be – you guessed it – Suda51.
One other Suda51 classic that might be making a return is the initial No More Heroes after a score for it was found on the category board in Taiwan previously this month. Would you like to see Killer7 pick up? Inform us below.
The banner on linkedin should have been changed, as in the end we only did a PC version of Killer7.
Original story (Sat 15th Aug, 2020 05:05 BST): Earlier this year, famous game designer Suda51 stated he would love to bring some of Grasshopper Manufactures older titles to Nintendos latest system but it wasnt his choice to make. One discussed was the cult struck action-adventure, Killer7. It made its launching on the GameCube and PS2 in 2005 but a re-release on Switch is “practically” out of his control, last we heard.