Fire Emblem Warriors had the misfortune of launching a week before Super Mario Odyssey, meaning many
Switch owners likely made the mistake of passing up the lesser - known game.
Not exact matches
Stardew Valley is a worthy addition to any
Switch owner's digital library, and one that will
likely stick around in the top slots on my home screen for a quite some time.
I thought this was one of the most innovative safety features ever developed, and I asked Honda why it got the axe; they said that while journalists like me loved it,
owners were more
likely to
switch it off.
Still, they had a large stage set up so I was able to check out some Mario Kart 8 Deluxe battle mode, which obviously looks super fun and is
likely the next major game
Switch owners should check out.
If you can't wait until the Fall, it's looking
likely that future
Switch owners will also receive a port of Rayman Legends sometime this Summer.
The announcement that it is on its way to consoles most
likely surprised everyone, which includes the Nintendo
Switch owners themselves.
Not all of these titles are
likely to make it onto the top seller charts, but it's very clear here that the
Switch is attractive to these smaller developers — you're guaranteed relatively prominent store placement compared to a mobile release, the system is reportedly easy to develop for, and the system's
owners have been embracing these games.
This result was
likely due to a combination of factors, one of which being that in terms of triple A titles, Nintendo
Switch owners are somewhat starved at the moment, meaning naturally LEGO City Undercover is going to garner additional interest.
Then, as if to pour salt on the wound many Nintendo
Switch owners are
likely nursing right now, famed Nintendo of America translator Bill Trinen tweeted the following minutes before and then during the presentation:
Galaxy S8
owners are
likely to start using it and develop habits that make
switching over to Bixby less
likely when it does eventually launch.
Rather than
switching to BHG, what's more
likely, she says, is that these
owners will see the new brand as an attractive way to diversify by getting into markets they're not already in.
This flexible housing stock is
likely to turn back into
owner - occupied housing if demand
switches back to homeownership.