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Following the recent leak of an official Overwatch case for the Nintendo Switch, the obvious question comes to mind: Will World of Warcraft: Classic also be making its way onto the portable console? Years ago, the idea would have been met with ridicule, now however recent developments in the lineup for the Switch make it seems like this would be far more possible than once thought.To get more news about buy shadowlands gold, you can visit lootwowgold official website.
There are numerous points to consider here, but all of them support the general idea that such a port could be feasible and would be a welcome addition to the Switch. First, we can consider the recent titles that have been announced for the console.
When the Switch first released, it is fair to say that most people were shocked to see that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was a launch title, and that it performed quite well on the small console. Since then, we have been pleasantly surprised with Diablo 3, DOOM, and soon, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Developers have worked diligently and shown us that the little console can still handle some of the biggest games that years ago one would not have considered as possible additions to lineup.
By comparison, World of Warcraft: Classic is far less graphic intensive than any of these other titles, and the current PC installation size remains under five gigabytes of data, which is tiny for a Nintendo Switch game and its default storage or with an SD card. Note by comparison that Mortal Kombat 11 had a day one patch of roughly eleven gigabytes of data even with its physical cartridge.
DC Universe Online was released onto the Switch only recently and handles perfectly well on the Switch. It too is an older game, this time from 2011, and the console is more than able to handle the demands of the game. If an MMO from eight years ago can run so well on the Nintendo Switch, how hard can it be to run a fifteen-year-old game? It is not as though anyone playing World of Warcraft: Classic is doing it for the impressive visuals.