Sega, for example, has confirmed that the likes of Yakuza 0 and Persona 5 are PlayStation exclusives. In addition to these, we could see third-party exclusives like Beyond Good and Evil 2, and even indie titles such as Seasons of Heaven down the line.ĭon’t expect every game to come to the Nintendo Switch though. Skyrim, Splatoon, and a quirky cross-over featuring Mario and Ubisoft’s Rabbids, could be launch titles as well. Over the past few months we’ve seen the likes of Mario, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Pokemon Stars - which could be the Nintendo Switch version of Pokemon Sun and Moon - being mentioned as possible launch titles for the console. We won’t be surprised to see different release dates for different regions, albeit all taking place in the same week. This would tie-in with Nintendo confirming a March 2017 release window. Several reports have suggested a March 17 release date for the Nintendo Switch.
17,000), if we go by Nintendo’s previous pricing history. 20,750).Įarlier this week, these claims were backed up by Japanese financial paper Nikkei stating that the Nintendo Switch would cost JPY 25,000, which works out to US price of $250 (around Rs.
16,500), with a separate version having more storage and a game going for GBP 249.99 (approximately Rs. This was first reported by blog LetsPlayVideoGames which stated that UK specialist retail chain Game would sell the basic Nintendo Switch unit for GBP 199.99 (approximately Rs. Barely a month after Nintendo’s October 20 video, it was reported that the Nintendo Switch would cost between $250 and $300.