With Nintendo Switch's looming release date, its launch lineup has grown rapidly. However, there are still a lot of game titles fans want for the console. Recently, publisher Nicalis has declared that "Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+" will be on the console at March release.
According to IGN, Nicalis founder Tyrone Rodriguez teased that the first few thousand copies will include a surprise, Rodriguez did not specify any further details about the said surprise, but Nintendo gamers might want to be vigilant.
Other than that, "Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+" will have a physical disc-based version available for the console. While, the game will also have a digital version of it sold in any Nintendo eShop as well. The game's packages cost $40 along with "Rebirth", Afterbirth" and "Afterbirth+."
In other news, there are reports that "GTA V" will be coming to Nintendo Switch. Since many of today's game titles are bound to be played in the console, many fans are wondering if a "GTA" title might be available for the Switch.
Games such as "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" is already confirmed for the Switch and "Skyrim" requires a high-end PC to work flawlessly. The same goes to "GTA V" and the possibility that the Rockstar game for the console is not that far to happen.
So far, Rockstar Games has no comment over the speculation and continues to be silent about it. Fans can only hope for the best and a Rockstar Game title might be included for the Switch.
Meanwhile, Gamespot reports that the launch titles for the Nintendo console has span to six titles. Some have criticized that the Switch's launch lineup for being too limited. While, the Wii U and 3DS had 23 launch titles in its release.
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime stated that it really is the steady pacing of content that continually reinforces consumers who brought in the platform in, why they made a smart choice. Fils-Aime added that there are more games coming for the Nintendo Switch.
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