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A Complete List Of 65 Games Coming To The Nintendo Switch In 2017 And Beyond [Video]

A Complete List Of 65 Games Coming To The Nintendo Switch In 2017 And Beyond [Video]

Cris Xander Juliano

Most gamers are having second thoughts whether or not to purchase Nintendo's upcoming hybrid console the Switch. Their biggest concern is the library of games that will be launched for the Nintendo Switch because no matter how good the gaming console is, it doesn't really matter if the games aren't good enough to play.

Fortunately, a complete list of 65 games that will be launched in 2017 and beyond are announced which should help gamers make up their minds.

First take a look at the five game titles that will also be launched on March 3 alongside the console according to Express.

1-2 Switch

This game is designed in which players look at each other and not on the screen. It's a collection of mini games that includes a face off in wild-west duels, copycat dance off, cow-milking competition among others.

The Legend Of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

One of the most anticipated games for the Switch, travel across vast fields and mountain peaks as you discover what has happened to the kingdom of Hyrule in this open-air adventure game.

Skylanders Imaginators

This game gives players the power to create Skylanders and bring them to life in this new adventure with puzzles, battles and a captivating storyline.

Just Dance 2017

The most popular music video game franchise is back with over 40 hot tracks, five game modes and access to over 200 songs through Just Dance Unlimited.

Super Bomberman R

The classic game title from Nintendo is back in a modern style and 3D stages. Place bombs and battle with enemies and rivals.

Watch the video below to see the complete list of upcoming games according to whatoplay.

Do you think the list of games should be enough to entice gamers to get the Nintendo Switch? Write and share your thoughts down below the comments section.

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