By Daniela Lozano, | May 12, 2017

Harris did not give any reason why "Paladins" is not playable on the Nintendo Switch this time. (YouTube)
"Paladins" has been compared to "Overwatch" as far as its gameplay and features are concerned. Despite its popularity, the game would reportedly not be making its way to the Nintendo Switch. Hi-Rez co-founder Todd Harris admitted that a Switch version of the game is not possible at the moment and the company is focusing on gaming platforms like PC, Xbox One, and PS4.
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According to Game Spot, Harris did not give any reason why "Paladins" is not playable on the Nintendo Switch this time.
Moreover, there are speculations that "Paladins" could have a situation like "Overwatch" that is why the developers opted to choose not to make it available on Switch. "Overwatch" was expected to be modified to make it available on the gaming platform. Nonetheless, fans are hopeful that they would still get to see "Paladins" on the Nintendo Switch soon.
Meanwhile, VG 24/7 recently reported that "Paladins" is easy to understand and play. It is also free.
The game is available in beta on Xbox One, PS4, and Steam Early Access on PC. Moreover, Harris admitted that the company is looking forward to the Project Scorpio console but is not making any promises if it would be used as an official platform for their games.
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