Deus Ex: Mankind Divided on NX: Eidos Montreal “Never Thought About It”

And no, producer Oliver Proulx isn't betting on it.

Posted By | On 22nd, Aug. 2016

Deus Ex Mankind Divided

Rumours, as they usually tend to do, run rife about certain games coming to the Nintendo NX, the upcoming next generation platform that’s still yet to be fully revealed. One such game is Square Enix’s Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, set to release for Xbox One, PS4 and PC but it seems Eidos Montreal is looking to squash those rumours.

Finder spoke to producer Olivier Proulx about Mankind Divided heading to the NX and he simply said that, “We’ve never thought about the NX. Right now there’s nothing new to announce there. We’ve just been looking at PC, Xbox One and PS4, and that’s been our focus.”

And if Proulx were a betting man, what are the chances it could happen? “I can’t be that obvious. I can’t bet on this.”

Take that for what you will but if Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is planned for the Nintendo NX, then Eidos Montreal is certainly not letting anyone know for sure. What are your thoughts on the RPG/shooter heading to the NX? Let us know below.


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