Here's the notables. Release dates are North American. Let me know what I'm missing:
Arms - June 16
Cave Story + - June 20
Splatoon 2 - July 21
Sonic Mania - August 15
Monster Hunter XX - August 25 (Japan only)
Rabbids x. Mario: Kingdom Battle - August 29
NBA 2K8 - September 19
Pokken DX - September 22
FIFA '18 - September 29
Fire Emblem Warriors - Fall
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 - Fall
Super Mario Odyssey - October 27
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Holiday
Sonic Forces - Holiday
Rocket League - Holiday
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Holiday
Rayman Legends: Defintive Edition - Holiday
Payday 2 - Holiday
The Legend of Zelda: The Champions Ballad (DLC) - Holiday
Yoshi Switch - 2018
Kirby Switch - 2018
Pokemon RPG for Switch- TBA
Metroid Prime 4 - TBA
Fire Emblem for Switch - TBA
No More Heroes 3 - TBA
Shin Megami Tensei Switch - TBA
Project Octopath Traveler - TBA
Plus all of the indies.
So is this enough to justify owning a Switch? What more would they need in order to convince you?
Also, is the fact that Nintendo only has to develop for one platform instead of two look like it's paying off in this lineup yet? (yes I know there's still 3DS games coming)
Arms - June 16
Cave Story + - June 20
Splatoon 2 - July 21
Sonic Mania - August 15
Monster Hunter XX - August 25 (Japan only)
Rabbids x. Mario: Kingdom Battle - August 29
NBA 2K8 - September 19
Pokken DX - September 22
FIFA '18 - September 29
Fire Emblem Warriors - Fall
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 - Fall
Super Mario Odyssey - October 27
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Holiday
Sonic Forces - Holiday
Rocket League - Holiday
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Holiday
Rayman Legends: Defintive Edition - Holiday
Payday 2 - Holiday
The Legend of Zelda: The Champions Ballad (DLC) - Holiday
Yoshi Switch - 2018
Kirby Switch - 2018
Pokemon RPG for Switch- TBA
Metroid Prime 4 - TBA
Fire Emblem for Switch - TBA
No More Heroes 3 - TBA
Shin Megami Tensei Switch - TBA
Project Octopath Traveler - TBA
Plus all of the indies.
So is this enough to justify owning a Switch? What more would they need in order to convince you?
Also, is the fact that Nintendo only has to develop for one platform instead of two look like it's paying off in this lineup yet? (yes I know there's still 3DS games coming)