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Fable creator Peter Molyneux has said he's eager to get his next project, known as Legacy, on Nintendo Switch.
Molyneux dropped the news during a natter with Nintendo Life, where he described Legacy as a 'big departure' from his previous work, and made it clear that he's a pretty big fan of the Big N's hybrid console.
'Legacy is certainly a big departure from what I’ve done before. And more so than ever before, you need to think a little bit more agnostically about platforms. I would absolutely say that there is a really strong chance of it going onto Switch, but there are two gates that can stop that happening. The first is you have to get permission from Nintendo, that’s one gate.'
'And the other gate is, are we, as a company, passionate about putting it on Switch? I would absolutely say yes to that, because Nintendo – of all three consoles – it appeals to the audience that I find most fascinating. Those are the people that perhaps haven’t been gaming for decades – although I love those people as well – they’re people who would love to play computer games but find them inaccessible, and I find that absolutely fascinating. So yes, absolutely.'
Molyneux hasn't really shared much of any details on Legacy yet, although it won't be his first experience with Switch. His previous effort, The Trail: Frontier Challenge, arrived on Ninty's machine last year.