EA is up for putting its sports titles - and The Sims - on Switch 2
Briefly

In a recent statement, EA's CEO Andrew Wilson suggested that the company is optimistic about the potential of the upcoming Nintendo console, commonly referred to as the Switch 2. He highlighted that popular franchises such as EA Sports FC, Madden, and The Sims are likely to thrive on this platform, particularly given the historical success of these titles on Nintendo systems. With over 150 million units sold, the current Switch's user base is influencing EA's strategy, promising a better alignment of game features than in the past.
Without making any specific commitments, Electronic Arts just as good as confirmed that it will be bringing some of its biggest games to Nintendo's next console.
Wilson finished by saying 'our expectation is that any time a great new console comes in the marketplace that gives us access to new players and new communities...'
EA Sports titles have a checkered history on Nintendo platforms...legacy versions of franchises like FIFA - basic, outmoded iterations of games lacking important features.
The Sims and the My Sims cozy bundle had 50% of all players new to EA, indicating a great opportunity.
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