Nintendo Show off Their Indie Partnerships
One of the things that Nintendo were keen to do with the Switch was garner more third party support. Whilst the Wii was renowned for shovelware, the Wii U was renowned for not having enough games. This new console really needed to strike a balance. Nintendo made third-party support a priority this time round, and that includes getting indie developers on board.
In this recently released video, the big N reveal some of the titles that we can expect to see coming to the Switch this year. Playtonic's hotly-anticipated Yooka-Laylee is one of the highlights, but there's also a slew of big indie titles hitting the console, including Runner3, WarGroove, Steamworld Dig 2, Graceful Explosion Machine and Stardew Valley. Check out the video above for more titles, and more details.
COMMENTS
azrael316 - 09:42pm, 5th March 2017
As much as I don't want it to be the case, I fear the Switch is the death bell tolling for Nintendo as a hardware company.
Its under powered, has a poor screen, and is flimsy as hell.
How long before you have to replace the screen from all the scratches on it from docking and undocking it? How long before the operations for RSI related problems because the controllers are designed for the hands of a 4 year old?
The list of issues with this piece of kit go on and on....
Time for Nintendo to make a shed load of cash by licensing Mario and Zeloda out to M$ and $ony...