Back in the 90s, basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal launched his own game in the form of Shaq Fu which while wasn’t exactly a hit, ended up being something of a cult classic if for the wrong reasons. The game was later revived in 2014 with Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn, and for gamers interested, it seems that the title will be headed for the Nintendo Switch.

Speaking to Nintendo Everything in an interview, Saber Interactive’s CEO Matthew Karch revealed that the title was be arriving on the Nintendo Switch, although no dates were provided as to when the title will be made available. As Nintendo Everything points out, the game was also originally planned for the Wii U, but it is unsure if the title will still be launched or cancelled in favor of the Switch version.

The game has yet to be officially released despite launching on Indiegogo several years ago, but Karch claims that the game is still very much in the works, so if this sounds like something you could get behind on, then it could be worth checking out for when it does launch on the Switch in the future.

Karch also revealed that the company has other titles planned for the Switch, such as NBA Playgrounds which will be released on the 9th of May, and there will also be a new motorcross title, along with a four player co-op title.

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