Hino also said that he wanted to "refresh the series" after he was asked about what the fourth Yo-kai Watch movie would be like, which would begin with "a new flow" later on in the year. In an interview with Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino on the website X-Trend in May 2017, Hino had noticed that the Japanese sales of Yo-kai Watch 3 had fallen by about four million copies compared to Yo-kai Watch 2, along with additional merchandising sales. During the Nintendo Switch's announcement in January 2017, Level-5 is listed as one of the companies that were developing for the console. Yo-kai Watch 4 is the first Level-5 game to be developed for the Nintendo Switch, not counting ports of their existing games. In December 2017, 4Gamer interviewed Akihiro Hino, where he said that the company wants to focus on Nintendo Switch games in 2018, such as Ni no Kuni II: Reverant Kingdom and Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Great Road. In 2015, Akihiro Hino had announced that they would be bringing the Yo-kai Watch brand to consoles, which were of the Wii U (which would come out as Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Edition) and the NX (which is the codename for the then-revealed Nintendo Switch), where Hino most notably took more interest in development for the latter. 20 - Yo-kai Watch 4 is released in Japan. By all indication, it's identical to the final game. 1 - Japanese YouTuber "HikakinGames" gets an early copy of the game.
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