Sentences with phrase «third party support»

However, it looks like Switch has a decent amount of third party support for its release.
However, the 3DS has also seen much more third party support than its home console counterpart.
Long term sales always come down to strong third party support.
Both will have their big exclusives which is what is more important along with good third party support.
If third party support is to improve, where are the improvements going to come from?
For this, it will take a strong software lineup, as well as third party support.
There are of course others coming and to see large third party support like this coming to the console it's crazy.
They can't get enough third party support and I thought they would redeem themselves with E3!
Less third party support is NEVER a good thing, whether you are personally interested in the title or not.
Marketing, Name, and utter lack of third party support killed the system.
It remains to be seen how the games will hold up, particularly third party support, but the amount of options you have with the Switch is pretty special.
If the console has a small install base and minimal third party support, manufacturer support will eventually end.
The console that has been taken as a joke, weaker than most platforms on the market, has little third party support, and has been moving very few units.
How many systems have we seen die a death due to lack of third party support?
Both could be fantastic opportunities to help get third party support.
With some great first party titles and more third party support, it would be a hit.
I'm not going to get too excited yet until it gets enough third party support (accessories and software) and a lot of positive user experiences.
Which given the types of games found on Nintendo's competitors, would not bode well for third party support on the system.
Nintendo has received strong third party support from prominent companies like Ubisoft, Sega, Square Enix, Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, and Capcom, with more games being developed exclusively for Wii than for the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.
The abolition of restrictions on third party support for litigation created opportunities for profit motivated investment which has been energetically developed in the commercial sphere.
But what Nintendo really does need to do is work on improving third party support in general and especially in the West, where their appeal has declined of late.
With third party support from this super group of developers the Nintendo Switch will have no foreseen shortage of titles.
Although I don't think it's going to change this year, I think it's way too early to say that Nintendo will not get third party support back.
This is a fantastically important point because if third party support does indeed dry up, with all their focus on one system Nintendo might be able to create enough games to make the Switch a worthwhile purchase regardless of whether anyone else is making games at all.
Just ask Dreamcast and Sega what happen to third party support when the system don't sell.
Even though third party support for the Nintendo Switch is supposed to be stronger than the Wii U, it's unlikely that Gearbox Software will be...
It's a system that will boast tremendous first party games but third party support still seems poor, despite claims to the contrary, and we'll still be seeing older titles like Skyrim emerging years after their prime and newer games like FIFA with stripped back features.
I wasn't really expecting much in the name of western third party support, so this doesn't surprise me (especially with how ME3 sold on the Wii U).
Forbes talked to Nintendo of America Chief Operating Officer, Reggie Fils - Aime, and got his thoughts regarding third party support on the Switch.
With such a heavy hitter title now on its console, Nintendo is truly showing that they've really rallied the big third party support on Nintendo Switch.
We think that hardware sales will be limited without substantially greater third party support
Most studios with that level of talent are locked up by major publishers, which is why Nintendo improving third party support is so important.
We're seeing some strong third party support here, with the Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja STORM Trilogy (which, thankfully, can all be bought individually too), and the long - awaited release of South Park: The Fractured but Whole.
After all, Nintendo have steadily lost third party support since the N64, once believed that nobody cared about multiplayer, and have (mostly) failed to diversify their library with mature content.
Sony and Microsoft are working on bringing more overseas games and Chinese games to console and whilst I can't say they've done as good a job as Fuze when it comes to local content, they have done very well when it comes to big overseas AAA third party support and exclusives.
Nintendo Switch is going to have a healthy third party support as well as a strong first party line up.
Well of course money but I imagine that is said because of what happened with Wii and Wii U, wasn't much third party support, this is showing change and not some stupid big heads mode of a game.
Consoles sold isn't truly that relevant anyways, attach rate is where true success comes from and it's what brings third party support.
Third party support seemed to be lacking outside of Ubisoft and EA, but hopefully more developers jump aboard.
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