The guy who leaked about LA Noir coming for Switch says according to the
same source, he thinks GTAV is next. I wouldn't be surprised if this was true because I am one of the many gamers who flooded Rockstar's email last year when a rep on their customer support page said that if we wanted GTAV for Nintendo Switch then we should send them an email.
GTA5 Just turned 4 years old last week. It made more money in shark cards this fiscal year than any other year.
Grand Theft Auto 5 tops 75 million units shipped. It would be no surprise if GTAV for the Nintendo Switch was ported just so that Rockstar can make more money from Shark Cards off Nintendo's loyal fans since microtransactions are the real money maker right now. Just look at the abomination that is EA's NBALive.
Some gamers have asssumed that the Switch is too weak for GTAV but I disagree. If Doom, Skyrim and all it's DLC and Wolfenstein 2 can fit on Switch, so can GTAV. Rockstar will probaby just use an enhanced version of the 360/PS3 version of GTAV. It should fit on Switch since
it was a 8GB install on 360/PS3. These same gamers also assume that Nintendo Switch wouldn't be able to handle GTA Online due to memory limitations causing Rockstar to stop supporting GTA Online for 360/PS3. The only reason Rockstar stopped supporting GTA Online for 360/PS3 was due to memory constraints (256mb) because it would no longer take more of the new content they keep adding. That shouldn't be an issue with the Nintendo Switch since it has 4GB to work with. The Nintendo Switch online infrastructure can handle Doom online and crossplay titles like Rocket League and Minecraft so we should be good there.
Maybe Rockstar is taking so long to bring GTAV over to Nintendo Switch because it wants to add the single player DLC they have promised us and failed to deliver over the past 4 years in order to justify releasing GTAV again at full price. However, this I doubt because
Leslie Benzies was fired and now working on a
new game. He was a large reason why the single player campaign was so good in the first place.