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If I may, I'd like to offer a suggestion, and I apologize to anyone who made this suggestion earlier.

What if EA and Nintendo did this.
What if EA will make their sports games for all the systems (including Nintendo) but instead, for Nintendo's consoles, instead of creating a new game every year which would eat into their profits that they make off of the Xbox and PlayStation versions, why don't they just make the eventual NX version a game that has continued support for that console's lifespan. (And this goes of 2K as well)
Notice how with each new sports game they release, they changes are mostly minimal, (updated rosters, a few extra game modes, more customization options) Instead of making new games for that on the NX, they could just add them as updates to NX versions of the game at no extra cost, (or $10 DLC, since this is EA we're talking about)
So instead of Madden NFL 2017, or NBA Live 2017, it'll just be called Madden NFL NX, or NBA Live NX, (since there still isn't a finalized name yet), and they can continue with releasing a new game every year for the PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Meanwhile, Nintendo gets those sports games and EA 3rd party support that are on the other 2 consoles, just via a different, consumer friendly method!
EA and 2K get their money, Nintendo gets their 3rd Party support, fans get their games and support that lasts them the entirety of the console's lifespan!
Everybody wins!
Anyone?! Anyone at all??
Hey, it might work.