This is often the point in a console's life where the quality of its software starts to slowly wind down, as publishers and developers put their brightest minds to work on the next generation. Despite this, while we're all undoubtedly itching to see the next Nintendo system, there can also be little doubt that even in its sixth year, the Switch has had one of the strongest years ever for a console line-up.
And yet, despite this, it was the Switch – the console that is frequently bemoaned for its lack of power and has some constantly claiming that it's time for it to be put out to pasture – that delivered no fewer than three exclusives with Metacritic scores higher than 90 this year.
Indeed, when you look back at the console's release schedule for this year, it's nothing short of stunning that Nintendo's unspoken plan to ensure the Switch has a major game released on it every month has continued through the console's sixth year.
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I think it’s very hard to argue against this. In the seventh year, the Switch got arguably It’s best year ever - and kept up with machines orders of magnitude more capable than it.
Good going Nintendo, you proved its ultimately all about the games.