V1 Interactive “toyed around” with Disintegration on Switch

We recently had the chance to check out the single-player campaign for Disintegration and chat to the game’s Director Marcus Lehto. During our chat we asked him if V1 Interactive had any plans to release Disintegration on Switch. At the moment, the game is confirmed to be coming to PC, PS4 and Xbox One in 2020.

Lehto said that while there aren’t any current plans for Disintegration on Switch he admitted that the team had considered it.

“I’m not gonna say we haven’t toyed around with it, but it’s a pretty cool possibility,” he said.

Disintegration Switch

Disintegration is a hybrid first-person shooter and real-time tactics game that sees players commanding a group of ground units while piloting a Grav Cycle. Lehto told us that Disintegration is built using Unreal Engine 4 which offers native support for Switch.

So while there’s nothing concrete at the moment, the fact that V1 Interactive has “toyed around” with the idea of a Switch release and Lehto said it’s a “cool possibility” we’re going to remain hopeful.

Disintegration will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One in 2020.

Leo Stevenson
Leo Stevensonhttps://powerup-gaming.com/
I've been playing games for the past 27 years and have been writing for almost as long. Combining two passions in the way I'm able is a true privilege. PowerUp! is a labour of love and one I am so excited to share.

━ more like this

How many chapters in Ninja Gaiden 4 and How long to beat Ninja Gaiden 4

Ninja Gaiden 4 is out now. If you want to know how good it is (spoiler alert, it's very, very good) head on over...

Ninja Gaiden 4 Review (Xbox Series X) – Knife Goes In, Guts Comes Out

If you're going to hire a team to develop a combo-heavy, slick, stylish hack and slash game that's fast-paced, intense and incredibly brutal then...

BALL x PIT Review (PC) – Balls to the Walls

My god, BALL x PIT is addictive. From the moment I booted it up and completed my first run, I've had trouble wanting to...

This is not a Baby Steps Review (PS5)

I can't, in good conscience, review Baby Steps. Developed by Gabe Cuzzillo, Maxi Boch, and Bennett Foddy (QWOP), Baby Steps is an infuriating, Sisyphean nightmare...

Borderlands 4 Review (PS5) – Beyond the Borderlands

Ever since it popularised the genre with the 2009 release of Borderlands, the franchise has been the grand-daddy of the looter shooter genre. Since...