Nintendo Switch will launch on March 3, 2017. Here are the games that have been confirmed with the console, as well as the games that will come out with it during the launch.
Aside from to the torrent of recently announced indie titles directed to the Nintendo Switch during its launch window, Nintendo has received the explicit praise and support of industry big names such as EA, Bethesda, Take-Two and Ubisoft.
Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima, during a recent financial earnings report, remarked that there are over 100 Nintendo Switch games currently in development. The president said that after the presentation on January 13, they have continued to receive requests from more software publishers who want to develop games for the Nintendo Switch.
He said that during the presentation, they announced that there were more than 80 titles in development from over 50 software publishers. He said that numbers, however, has now increased to over 100 titles from more than 70 publishers all wanting to have their game available for Nintendo Switch, reported, WWG.
Games at Launch
The Nintendo Switch will launch with a new "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." "1, 2, Switch," "Human Resource" Machine by Tomorrow Corporation, and "I Am Setsuna" by Square Enix will also launch alongside Nintendo Switch. Other games included during the launch are "Just Dance 2017" by Ubisoft, "Little Inferno" by Tomorrow Corporation, and "Skylanders Imaginators" by Activision. In addition, "Super Bomberman R" by Konami, and "World of Goo" by Tomorrow Corporation will launch on March 3.
Games Confirmed On Nintendo Switch
Others games that will be on Nintendo Switch later include "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" by Bandai Namco and "Dragon Quest X: The Five Awakening Races Online" by Square Enix. Games such as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim by Bethesda, "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe," "NBA 2K18" by 2K Games and "Project Sonic 2017" by Sega will also launch on Nintendo Switch, says Den Of Geek.
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