Nintendo Switch will also feature EA and Activision games according to Nintendo





In addition, Nintendo itself confirms that Kirby Star Allies and the game of Yoshi will appear this year.

Days of extraordinary news for Nintendo and, by extension, also for its fans. The hybrid machine between desktop and a kind of a "tab" of the Japanese company has been the fastest-selling video game console in the United States, surpassing the Wii. Now the company will focus on another direction: the software.

After the somewhat cumbersome catalog of Wii U, one of the obsessions in the executive of the Japanese has been to ensure that this generation would have many titles to make a generous offer for fans. They are on track to fulfill it thanks to the well-known support of Bethesda, SEGA or Ubisoft, but also of Activision and even that of an Electronic Arts that, in its moment, assured that it would stop making video games in the short term for this platform and that now it is counted among the third-parties that Nintendo assures that there will be releases in Switch.

As we can read on a press release of Nintendo.com: "Fans can also expect continued support from major publishers such as EA, Activision, Ubisoft, Capcom, SEGA, Take 2 and Bethesda, plus a growing catalog of quality content from indie developers."

On the other hand, and already talking about the titles developed internally, they also guarantee that throughout 2018 we will see Kirby Star Allies, the new Yoshi game and the two Bayonetta titles adapted to the video game console.

Source: Nintendo.com


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