For a while now, there have been complaints about what Nintendo has planned for Switch in the near future. After Xenoblade Chronicles: Edible Edition arrives late this month, there Clubhouse Games: 51st International Classics in June, followed by a specific DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield and Super Smash Bros. Finally.
No need to worry, according to Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa. In a Q&A for the company's latest investor, he revealed how the Japanese video game giant became and others games scheduled for the season but said it has become "very difficult" to follow the current schedule due to the restrictions.
According to our forecast, we have games scheduled to release at this time other than what has been announced. However, many Nintendo employees and partners are working at home during this time. Considering the working conditions between homes and offices are different, it can be very difficult to adapt our games to our current system if the situation persists. As things stand, we predict that we will be able to roll out our games systematically.
We already know about similar projects Metrop Prime 4, and the sequel to The History of Zelda: Breathing in Wildlife, but what do you think we can see released this year? Maybe we can finally see something like that Bayonetta 3 or how about a good Super Mario rumor? Share your thoughts below.