EA CEO Andrew Wilson has explained the publisher’s lack of support for Nintendo Switch.

The company doesn’t release a lot of games onNintendo’s console (theSwitchpage on its sitelistsjust four currently available titles) and when it does, they’re often stripped of the headline features available on other platforms.

EA explains lack of support for Nintendo Switch

For example, the Legacy Edition ofFIFA 20being released on Switch this Septemberwon’t include any of the “big new features”included in other versions of the game such as Volta street football.

DuringEA’s first quarter earnings call on Tuesday, an analyst said they thought The Sims franchise might be well suited to Switch, but EA’s top executive suggested otherwise.

EA explains lack of support for Nintendo Switch

While his response was largely centred on The Sims, Wilson also claimed that “a great many” Switch owners do play EA games, only they tend to do so on other gaming platforms they own.

“Any time we’re evaluating platform conversations we’re really looking at a couple of things,” he explained. “One, does the game really fit the profile of that platform in terms of the control or the community ecosystem? Two, do we think the community playing on that platform would appreciate the game and go there, or would they prefer to play it somewhere else?

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“We have a lot of data that would suggest a great many Switch owners also own aPlayStation 4or anXbox Oneor aPCand very often choose to play the games that we make on those platforms, even though they have a Switch and they enjoy a lot of great content on the Switch.”

While Wilson didn’t rule out The Sims ever coming to Nintendo’s console, the chances appear slim.

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“I wouldn’t say that The Sims would never go to the Switch, but I think we’re doing really, really well attracting Sims players [to other platforms],” he said.

“We did a promotion in the last couple of months and brought in seven million new Sims players that we expect will engage in that community on a platform that is really tailored to user generated content, creativity and customisation.”

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Elsewhere on the call, Wilson said 8-10 million players are engaging withApex Legendson a weekly basis, ahead of plans to bring the series to mobile devices worldwide, and to launch the game in China, during the company’s next financial year.

He also teasedApex Legends season 3and confirmed EA’s gearing up toreveal the new Need for Speed gamein the coming weeks, while chief financial officer Blake Jorgensen saidEA has been working on games for next-gen consoleslikeXboxScarlett andPlayStation 5“for some time”.

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