Earlier, we reported on the LinkedIn page of Engine Software’s owner & VP of development, Ruud van de Moosdij – which seemed to list that Killer7 Remastered was heading to Nintendo Switch. Well, Moosdij has since stepped up to shoot down the rumors.
Reaching out to Nintendo Life, Moosdij explained that the company had only ever worked on Killer7 for PCs. Unfortunately, the listing on his LinkedIn profile was some sort of mistake.
“Without saying anything about unannounced projects, the unannounced project I am working on with a prolific Japanese developer, is not Killer7 for Switch sorry.”
“The banner on LinkedIn should have been changed, as in the end we only did a PC version of Killer7.”
Likewise, Moosdij updated his LinkedIn page – by removing any mention of a possible Killer7 Switch port (see below).
Sadly, it looks like fans will just have to keep dreaming of playing the game on Switch. We’ll report back if the situation ever changes in the near future.
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