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Nintendo Switch To Offer A Wide Roster Of New Games In 2017, Including 'Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'

Nintendo Switch To Offer A Wide Roster Of New Games In 2017, Including 'Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'

Nicole T.

Nintendo Switch is being expected by a lot of gaming fans around the world. Besides the innovation that Switch is bringing to consoles, fans can also expect more games from it.

Gaming industry analyst Michael Pachter has spoken with various game developers about the Nintendo Switch. Apparently, he has heard a lot of things about it, one that among PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the newest Nintendo console, the latter was "the easiest of the big three to develop for."

According to Techno Buffalo, the analyst mentioned that during his show "Pachter Factor." There is already third-party support. Some game developers who have shown interest were Ubisoft and Activision.

Previous Nintendo console offerings didn't really have a lot of third-party developed games. It has been reported that these developers found it hard to get their games on the original NES. This was because the company had strict quality control.

Since it is now easier to develop games for Nintendo Switch, fans will likely have more games to choose from once the console comes out. "Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim" was actually seen on the Switch trailer as a playable game for the console.

Nintendo has been dropping a few trailers for the console that features not just specs but also games that can be played with their newest offering. There haven't been a lot of announced games for the console, yet fans can expect more this time.

Apart from the third-party developers supporting Switch, Pachter also talked about the future of the console when it comes to sales. The analyst has his own predictions and said that Switch could be sold out through September according to Gamesindustry.

Nintendo Switch is slated to come out March 2017. As of now, there is still no news about the price.

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