Report: Pokemon Sun And Moon in development for Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch could be getting a refined console version of Pokemon Sun and Moon if a new report is to be believed.
The Nintendo Switch could be getting a refined console version of Pokemon Sun and Moon if a new report is to be believed.
New reports suggest Nintendo could be looking to revive Wave Race, and Nintendo Switch might be just the platform to do it on.
Reports have been swirling about the launch lineup for the Nintendo Switch, and the industry is heating up with talk of new Mario and Splatoon games.
Speaking at the UBS Global Technology Conference (via Dual Shockers), Electronic Arts COO, Blake Jorgensen, hinted that the publisher behind FIFA, Titanfall, Battlefield and the upcoming Mass Effect Andromeda will be bringing at least one of its big franchises to the table.
The big question related to Nintendo’s new console is related to price. Will it be ‘dead in the water’ at launch, or can Nintendo find that pricing sweet spot?
Nintendo is set to cease the Wii U’s production line. Where did it go wrong for Nintendo’s little console that could?
Included in Nintendo’s financial report and listed under “Launch Schedule of Primary Nintendo Products”, Project Giant Robot is planned for a release in all major regions. Unfortunately, there’s still no release date.
A lot of the discussion after the reveal was centred around not just the unique design and functionality of the console, but the games showcased during the trailer. Titles such as Skyrim and NBA 2K, two franchises not commonly associated with the Nintendo brand, appeared set to come to the console when it launches in March 2017.
The Switch trailer is endlessly watchable, mainly because of its catchy tune. There’s another reason to watch it again, though, and no, it’s not to see Breath Of The Wild running on Switch: it’s because Antisocial Karen is the new meme to take over the internet.
Nintendo’s new home console, the Nintendo Switch, is generating plenty of buzz. Its reveal trailer was an intriguing showcase of innovative features and AAA software. But can it coexist with the 3DS?