Nintendo Switch Latest News: Confirmed Titles, Additional Features, And New Footage Revealed!

By Jayde Winston - 02 Dec '16 21:57PM

What's the big fuss about Nintendo Switch? Well, the console is the next big thing in the gaming industry. The company Nintendo aims to revolutionize the gaming world and centers the state-of-the-art gaming experience for all its users. Now, with numerous people eyeing Nintendo Switch, the company has shared the details fans should expect before its release.

Nintendo Switch has confirmed the game titles before its launch. Numerous developers impressed by the new console are eyeing to join forces in providing an all-new gaming experience for each individual. A report from Express states that Ubisoft have been eyeing the combination of mobile and TV gaming experience, therefore fans can expect game titles from Ubisoft to Nintendo Switch.

Also, makers of Stardew Valley aims to introduce farming sim to Nintendo Switch by next year after canceling launch on Wii U. Another game that is rumored to launch in Nintendo Switch is Binding Isaac Afterbirth+ which is expected to launch on different consoles including Nintendo Switch by 2017.

Fans are also bound to expect new additional features for Nintendo Switch. GameStop CEO Paul Rines discussed that Nintendo Switch will also include a new feature called motion controls which are similar to Nintendo Wii. Express stated that Nintendo Switch incorporates the motion controls, therefore resulting into a form of "Backward Compatibility." Although Rines stated that the company is still on the verge of completing this additional feature, he assured that most likely it is a possibility.

Nintendo Switch is set to be released March 2017. It was reported previously by News Every Day that Nintendo will hold an event on January 12 in New York to discuss release, feature, and price details for all its consumers. It was reported as well that Nintendo Switch will reveal a new footage for the Game Awards 2016. Plans will be laid out to the public on the said event. It was rumored that Nintendo is planning to create a Nintendo Switch version of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

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