Nintendo Switch is quickly becoming one of the most highly anticipated gaming devices in 2017. But the highly anticipated follow-up to Nintendo Wii U is getting better with the latest leak from a well-known source as it points to bigger and very interesting titles on the day of release.
Title Line-up Leaked!
The latest presentation of Nintendo about its upcoming console Switch is very impressive but the console could even be better if it comes with the best games possible. For Nintendo Switch, the console could launch with impressive titles as they plan to bring out the big guns from the gaming giant's plethora of game titles. Based on the twitter post by known leaker Laura Kate Dale, gamers will most likely enjoy titles such as "3D Mario," "Mario Rabbids RPG," "Splatoon," "Skyrim" and "Just Dance 2017."
Aside from the previously mentioned titles, the post also indicates that Nintendo is also planning to release additional titles in the first six months of the console's release. "Mario Kart 8," "Smash" and "Xenoblade X" is expected to be ported for the latest console near to its launch date.
It's interesting to note that these are only the games Nintendo is producing or closely working with its game developing partners. There are also other titles from 3rd party developers that could also work with Nintendo for 1st day release.
Pokemon and NBA Live
According to Business Insider UK, another title expected for 2017 release in Nintendo Switch is "Pokemon Sun and Moon." But the game will not be available on the first day of its launch although it is expected that the popular game series is going to be available for the latest console in 2017.
Another anticipated game from Nintendo Switch is the NBA Live - or at least a game similar to it as revealed in their video presentation. If the game comes from EA, then NBA Live returns to Nintendo with an interesting gameplay with two local players in one console that could be ported in mobile.
The latest leak from Nintendo points to the gaming giant flexing its muscles to bring out the best titles on the first day of the console. With third party games joining the fray, it's going to be a win-win situation for Nintendo and its fans next year.