Not exact matches
The phenomenal numbers put Super Mario Odyssey on the path to becoming the best selling game for the
Switch, Nintendo's latest gaming console; fans are buying it even faster than they bought The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a
launch title that was heralded
as one of the best games in the Zelda franchise's history.
Better yet, it arrives alongside Nintendo's new console — the
Switch —
as a
launch title.
Ubisoft has presented its financial results report for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2017 and there we learned of its plans regarding the
launch of more
titles for Nintendo
Switch and the results that Ghost Recon: Wildlands made
as the biggest success of the year for the company.
Dubbed «Nintendo
Switch Online,» this service will be required when it
launches in September in order to enjoy online co-op with friends for current
titles, like Splatoon 2, and future ones
as well.
Now the game is back
as a
Switch launch window
title with a handful of improvements and changes to the gameplay to accommodate the lack of the Wii U GamePad.
It's a disservice to simply label it spectacular, and «must buy»
as a
Switch launch title is merely a formality.
It plays great and it's a full game in its own right and tomorrow it is available
as an eShop
launch title for the Nintendo
Switch and I just can't wait for it.
I've enjoyed it quite a bit on my iPad, and today it was announced
as a Japanese
launch title for the
Switch (via NeoGAF.)
Another rumor earlier this year stated that Smash Bros. would indeed come to the
Switch, specifically
as a
launch title.
Initially released
as a
launch title on the Wii U back in 2012 and developed by Tomorrow Corporation, Little Inferno is one of three Tomorrow Corporation
titles to be given the
Switch release treatment and even with a few differences, it is still the game pyromaniacs know and love.
In anticipation of tomorrow's
launch of NAMCO MUSEUM on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo
Switch ™, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. has released a new trailer highlighting the various classic Namco arcade
titles available in the game
as well
as the... [Read More]
Nintendo has announced Nintendo
Switch Online will
launch in September
as a paid service that will grant subscribers access to a selection of classic NES games, online play for current and future
Switch titles, cloud saving, and more.
Move aside, Cooking Mama — there's a new chef in town,
as a
launch trailer for Trinket Studios» and Adult Swim Games» new
Switch title, Battle Chef Brigade, has dropped.
Skylanders Imaginators joins Zelda: Breath of the Wild and a host of other
titles as a
launch title for the Nintendo
Switch, slated for release on March 3.
With The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
as its major
launch title, the
Switch quickly rose to the top of console sales charts and dramatically increased Nintendo's revenue.
In the nine months ended December 31, 2017, our core Digital Contents business had a strong performance, backed by
titles such
as Resident Evil 7 biohazard and Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross) Nintendo
Switch Ver.; however, net sales decreased due to revising the new product
launch schedule in our Amusement Equipments business following changes to the market environment.
It rates
as my most anticipated
title given I've been waiting for it since the
launch of the Wii U, and now finally it will release in 2017 for both the Wii U and the
Switch.
The
title's release date has not yet been confirmed, but November would make sense, considering it will be the
Switch's anchor
title going into the holiday season just
as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild served
as a system seller for the console's
launch.
The
launch line up may have been slim and not
as boombastic
as most console
launches, it was at least solid and, with a steady stream of games hitting the eShop weekly and some tremendous looking
titles such
as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Splatoon 2, Super Mario Odyssey and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 all due in 2017,
as well
as any potentially unannounced extras that we may find out about come E3, the first 12 months of
Switch seem to be bright.
If Nintendo can cut through some of the controversy caused by the small number of
launch hardware issues, get a solid stream of first and third party
titles out and maybe make good on the much rumoured Pokemon Stars
as well, then
Switch should fly off the shelves come Christmas.
The sale includes popular
launch titles like 1 - 2
Switch as well
as games that will debut later in the year like Super Mario Odyssey.
Interesting to note is that he wanted to deliver the game
as fast
as possible, possibly to increase the
Switch launch title library.
This pattern was repeated two
titles later with Breath of the Wild, which also
launched on a troubled older platform (the struggling Wii U)
as well
as launching the new
Switch, and by January 2018 the new game had sold an impressive 7.8 million (1.1 million of which had been on the Wii U).
Partnered with strong
launch titles such
as the spectacular The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the
Switch has the potential to win back fans burned by a lack of big games from the last two systems — but only if it can consistently deliver great
titles this time.
This is why it was so exciting to see Bomberman R
as a
Switch launch title, and why it's so disappointing that it's a short and janky experience that's more akin to a budget game than a fully - featured release.
Numerous
titles are slated to release in the same
launch window
as the Nintendo
Switch, including Sonic Mania, Super Bomberman R, Has Been Heroes, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
- when the team learned that
Switch would support Unity, they began the process of bringing the game over - it was planned early on to get the game onto
Switch within a month of it
launching - by Fall 2016, Unity's optimization progressed, and error messages that previously appeared with I Am Setsuna stopped - by the end of fall last year, the team was finished with pre-submission to Nintendo - I Am Setuna was the first
title to enter this process - a meeting with Unity was suddenly held, and it was decided that I Am Setsuna would end up becoming a
launch title - Nintendo asked for the developers to finish the master version that year if possible - the team was able to port quickly due to Unity,
as well
as the lack of online / vs features & modest hardware requirements - having a good grasp on specs also made work come together quickly - setting various aspects such
as the app's icon, languages, etc. was said to be very simple - there was also good compatibility for
titles that have / planned to have multi-platform support on home and portable consoles
@Kokyu When you say «Most of the
launch date «games» on
Switch are tech demos» I'm pretty sure what you mean is «Only one of the
launch date «games» on
Switch is a tech demo» because
as you already know, the
launch line - up is: 1: Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2: Bomberman R 3: Just Dance 2017 4: Skylanders Imaginators 5: NBA 2K18 6: Binding of Isac: Afterbirth + 7: 1 2
Switch So out of 7
launch titles, only one is a «Tech Demo» but I guess you just wanted to jump on the «Bash the
Switch» bandwagon.
As Laura says, the
title will
launch alongside the
Switch in the states.
Also See: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild to Release
as a
Switch Launch Title, but not in Europe
Last week we reported on the fact that the long - awaited The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will miss the Nintendo
Switch's March
launch date and instead be released several months later, and that Mario would likely take its place at
launch as Nintendo's big first - party
title.
Today, Nintendo added three more
titles to the
Switch's
launch day lineup of digital
titles including Yacht Club's Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove and Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment,
as well
as Shin» en Multimedia's FAST RMX:
The Nintendo
Switch Online service will be
launching in September 2018, and it will include 20 classic NES
titles, such
as Super Mario Bros. 3.
Square Enix announced today that the debut
title from Tokyo RPG Factory, I Am Setsuna, will be fully playable on the go for the first time in the west
as a Nintendo
Switch digital only
launch title on...
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will be coming on March 3 of this year
as a
launch title for the Nintendo
Switch.
By setting The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
as a
launch title for the Nintendo
Switch, Nintendo debuted with a system seller.
The game brings all three
titles that originally
launched on PlayStation to the
Switch, though there's no word yet
as to whether or not the challenging DLC announced for the game will also
launch on the
Switch (it's confirmed for Xbox One and PC).
Yet, a few months before the Nintendo
Switch's
launch, Konami surprised many by revealing a new Bomberman game
as a
launch title for the system.
It is no secret that Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild will be a
launch title for the Nintendo
Switch and fans are getting excited
as the
launch is getting closer.
This will mean the end of free online play for
Switch titles,
as that feature is only available until the paid service
launches.
While Skyrim is going to be releasing a while after the actual
launch titles of the Nintendo
Switch, and will be just one of the many third - party
titles that are going to be coming to the console among the steady stream of games reputed to come for it, hopefully the Skyrim Nintendo
Switch port will be just
as good on the
Switch as it is on other platforms.
Breath of the Wild sales will also not be crippled by being reliant on one console, since the game is supposed to be releasing both
as a
launch title for the Nintendo
Switch, and be a game for the Wii U. With both of these consoles, plus the fairly good sales of the HD re-release of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, hopefully enough interest has been rekindled in The Legend of Zelda to get a lot of recognition.
According to a recent report, Nintendo is indeed planning to release The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
as a Nintendo
Switch launch title in Japan and North America.
Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. has recently announced SUPER BOMBERMAN R
as a
launch title for upcoming video game system the Nintendo
Switch, scheduled to be released on March 3rd.
«Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove,» «Specter of Torment» expansion and «Fast RMX» will be released on March 3
as Nintendo
Switch launch titles.
Well, our favorite kickstarted bomber is now having a new chance at redemption by being one of the main characters in Mighty Gunvolt Burst, by Inti Creates, the ones behind the Game Boy Advance Mega Man Zero games,
as well
as the
Switch launch title Blaster Master Zero.
Thankfully, such fears can be put to rest,
as Konami's first original Bomberman game arrived
as a
launch title on the Nintendo
Switch, in the form of Super Bomberman R.
Then, retailer GameStop suggested otherwise, forecasting that we might see Nintendo release Breath of the Wild
as a
launch title when the
Switch hits shelves in March.
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Switch early next year — Bayonetta 3 coming exclusively to
Switch — A Way Out releases next March, two players can play online with one copy — Death Stranding's trailer is weird
as hell — The makers of Bulletstorm bring you Witchfire — Media Molecule's Dreams is trippy and beautiful — First footage of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds» desert map — Sci - Fi shooter GTFO coming from Payday 2's creator — Metro Exodus» new trailer reveals its release date — Sea of Thieves
launches March 20
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will release on the 3rd of March alongside the
launch of the Nintendo
Switch as both a Wii U and
Switch title.