The Nintendo Switch is churning up some hype already and numerous third-party games have already made their way in the new console. Blizzard Entertainment, however, hasn't actually made the spot in other platforms except for mobile devices, which begs the question: Are they planning to put highly successful free-to-play digital card game, "Hearthstone" for the new console?
It's actually funny to see that Blizzard Entertainment has actually tried to get Nintendo's attention by posting in their official Twitter page quite recently saying, "We see you." Along with that caption is an image of a "Warcraft"-style dwarf peeking out from a pub-like door and the hashtags "#mario" and "#nx."
IGN mentioned that it may just be simply a joke rather than a hint that the widely-acclaimed free-to-play digital card game might appear in Nintendo's next big thing. So far, Blizzard hasn't commented on the matter yet.
It is still quite unsure if the Nintendo Switch might have a touch screen functionality upon its release. But if in case Blizzard might push through with releasing "Hearthstone," it's going to gain even more huge amounts of popularity since it will begin reaching out to more customers, especially Nintendo fans.
Just recently in related news, "Hearthstone" just released a patch that came along with numerous fixes and a Heroic Tavern Brawl mode, which Blizzard mentioned that it is meant for "the extremely competitive and experienced" player.
The upcoming hybrid video game console that is Nintendo Switch was originally unveiled on October 2016 and is currently scheduled to be released in March 2017 worldwide.