I think they will as well. The only two 1st party games that got significant time during the presentation that aren't going to be released before or a little after E3 are Mario Odyssey and Xenoblade 2 (still can't believe that they're aiming for a 2017 release date for that), which leaves a lot of time to fill with other games. Plus, most of the games that were featured were EPD developed games. There's still Retro who have been MIA since 2014, Intelligent Systems, HAL labs, Game Freak, 1-Up Studio, Nd Cube, Next Level Games, maybe some other 2nd party developers like Platinum and maybe some unannounced projects from EPD since they've combined their software teams and haven't released anything of significance by themselves since I think Splatoon and Mario Maker in 2015. Nintendo EPD essentially has two years worth of games that they've been holding off on for the Switch and what they've shown on the Switch presentation probably only accounts for 1 lost year when you consider the size of their combined software teams now.







