As we already know, Dragon Ball FighterZ is set to release sometime in 2018 on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, with a beta coming sometime in Summer 2017. There has been no announcement of a release on the Nintendo Switch.

The French website, Gameblog, recently conducted an interview with Tomoko Hiroki, the producer of Dragon Ball FighterZ. An interesting question that came up was if the game could potentially come to the Nintendo Switch.

There was apparently a perception that the Nintendo Switch version of Xenoverse 2 had to have some features cut due to power limitations. However, Tomoko Hiroki cleared up this perception by stating that it actually wasn't an issue.

"We did not run into any true difficulties for the Switch version of Xenoverse 2," said Tomoko. This seems to suggest that the Nintendo Switch would be able to handle Dragon Ball FighterZ.

"I’d say that if we get enough demand from fans, we could make a Switch version [of Dragon Ball FighterZ] as well. Although, it may not release at the same time as the other versions, we might consider it."

Fans have already heard the call. There is currently a petition going on that requests a release to the Nintendo Switch.

This petition already has 11,815 of its 15,000 signature goal. Check out the petition if you are interested in supporting the effort.

Source: Gameblog, translations by Siliconera.