It's the end of the year (almost), which means we can forget all about 2022 and point our gaze at what the future holds. With Tears of the Kingdom, the return of E3, and no sign of Metroid Prime 4 so far, could 2023 be the best the Nintendo Switch has ever had? We take your Nintendo predictions
"SEGA are today very happy and excited to announce that "Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- Sweep the Board!" is now digitally and physically available for the Nintendo Switch." - SEGA.
Xenoblade 3 executive director and writer Tetsuya Takahashi talks about the City and Citizens fates, including Monica and Ghondor.
"Publishers Meridiem Games and Astrolabe Games are excited to unveil the latest trailer for Stories from "Sol: The Gun-Dog," showcasing all-new gameplay footage ahead of its highly-anticipated global release this winter. Alongside the trailer reveal, the latest playable demo will be available on PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4 and Nintendo Switch today.
Stories from "Sol: The Gun-Dog" is set to launch on multiple platforms and will support French, Spanish, and German localization, in addition to the previously announced Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese localization." - Meridiem Games and Astrolabe Games.
The Switch has a big enough userbase so that if/when Zelda Tears of the Kingdom is highly reviewed and a massive seller then it will generate so much profit for Nintendo.
I can’t recall the last year Nintendo had a huge win for gamers. Anytime they release an exclusive it’s a great year for them..
2017 had both Mario and Zelda in some of their best iterations, alongside some other nice games, it's hard to match that, and next year have Zelda as it's major release and everything else is not yet confirmed so I doubt it
Not for me unless they announce new hardware.
How? They sell the same games over and over. My Switch library is the thinnest of all my systems.
The last game I purchased was MH, and now it's coming to PS5, so that was a waste. I'd like to have some new IP instead of only having the option to repurchase games owned on other options. The portable thing is not motivation enough for me to want to money, I'd like new games to play.