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Nintendo Switch: Third-party developer support could make or break the console

No Mass Effect Andromeda, but Beyond Good & Evil 2 could be an exclusive.

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gangsta_red3084d ago

Like the Wii and the Wii U, interesting, you don't say?

Erik73573082d ago

It's a different gaming landscape in my opinion. Big third party games still matter but Indie gaming has made it less important than it use to be. They need Indie support if anything. That will be good because it will be easier to do that and they tend to be less graphically demanding.

I3loggs243084d ago

Nah, With Breath of the Wild launching with the Switch, only poor marketing could make or break the console.
3rd party support is merely a feature for the Switch, most people now already own a pc, ps4 or xbox one and are going to continue buying 3rd party games for those more powerful machines (unless its the type of game they would like to play portably).

firelogic3082d ago (Edited 3082d ago )

Nintendo hasn't relied on 3rd parties since...SNES? N64 and Gamecube had some support but it didn't matter. Wii and WiiU didn't have any. People get Nintendo hardware for Nintendo 1st party games. Even when 3rd party games were put on their hardware, the customers didn't buy them. That's why 3rd party support inevitably ended every generation.
The Switch will get ports and maybe a few exclusives early on and they'll sell terribly and support will end and 1st party games will sell millions. The media keeps wanting to pit Nintendo against Sony/MS but they're in a completely different market. They're basically a complementary company. People own a gaming pc/PS4/XB1 and they'll have a Switch on the side.

sk8ofmnd3082d ago (Edited 3082d ago )

How can nintendo be considered "in a different market" when they literally have their machine on a shelf right to to sony and ms's. I know nintendo has stated they arent trying to compete with ms and sony but that sir is a boldfaced lie. Who are they competeing with exactly at walmart, gamestop, ect? The wiiu? That would def be a better feat to tackle than other 8th gen consoles. Speaking of which, this is an 9th gen nintendo platform and i promise sonys prior gen will still fair better. Theres a reason sony sold half of the 4 year wiius instal base over this holiday period.

But somehow the nintendo is going to sell gangbusters lol. Just like the wiiu was going to. Times have changed. They will be lucky to top thr wiiu or come anywhere near the 3ds.

_-EDMIX-_3082d ago

I'm not too sure I agree with that because I don't necessarily see the switch as a Home console as much as I see it a portable, so the way I feel is Mass Effect not appearing on the switch is not going to hurt the platform any more than Mass Effect not appearing on the 3DS.

As long as they have their Japanese support from companies like Square Enix , Capcom ,Sega I believe they will be fine.

I believe it's going to be successful in Japan simply because all Nintendo's Portables have been successful in that region so I think a lot of its success is going to be based on the Japanese support it receives, not necessarily console third-party support.

FullmetalRoyale3082d ago (Edited 3082d ago )

For me, if they get the second/third party support they got on DS and 3DS then I would be very interested in the Switch. I get that they have been saying it is their new console, but I want the Switch to combine their support into one device. No new handheld. To me, combining the support of the Wii U and 3DS would be a very compelling must buy.
However, if they make a new handheld it'll eat into what I personally want the Switch to be. So I'm waiting, eagerly, to see what they talk about in a week.
*As it stands, I don't intend on buying it on release, but I already have the money set aside. Here's hoping!

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Razer Reveals Kishi V3 Line

Razer has revealed their new V3 Line for the Kishi mobile platform.

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Famitsu Sales: 6/2/25 – 6/8/25

Famitsu has published its estimated physical game software data for Japan for week of June 2, 2025 to June 8, 2025.

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Hardware Sales (followed by lifetime sales)

Switch 2 – 947,931 (New)
PlayStation 5 – 14,535 (5,690,661)
Switch OLED Model – 8,040 (9,060,680)
Switch Lite – 6,089 (6,581,795)
PlayStation 5 Pro – 4,230 (218,056)
Switch – 2,482 (20,109,545)
PlayStation 5 Digital Edition – 2,017 (974,094)
Xbox Series S – 163 (337,686)
Xbox Series X – 113 (320,660)
Xbox Series X Digital Edition – 57 (20,820)
PlayStation 4 – 24 (7,929,628)

repsahj3d ago

So its official. Switch 2 dethroned PS2 in Japan for the biggest hardware launch ever.

H93d ago

Tripled the switch launch numbers, yeah Nintendo's domination of the Japanese market is going smooth

repsahj2d ago

And take note. This is just for retail sales only; sales from the Nintendo Japanese website are not yet included.

ZeekQuattro2d ago

Not even a full week of sales either.

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ASUS ROG Xbox Ally is the “tightest collaboration” between Microsoft’s Gaming and Windows teams ever

Xbox boss Phil Spencer explains that the new ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X is Microsoft's best collaboration between gaming and Windows teams.

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Jingsing3d ago

This is the tightest collab since the windows key on a keyboard, lol