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DélioPT said:
I didn't count, but i would bet that around half of those games are Indie games. Games that, even if great, will not sell the console or be exclusive to Switch - ok, some might.

And in regards to exclusives, after Splatoon 2, all Switch has is Xenoblade 2 and Mario.
Xenoblade might be a revered IP but it doesn't seem to be a system seller.
Personally, i believe Pokémon Stars will make it's debut on Switch around the Holidays.

E3 will provide a better picture on how Switch will be supported this year and especially the next.

Nintendo HAS to have some unannounced games coming out this year or otherwise it will be a pretty weak season. I think what people need to keep in mind is that the Wii U had very little release the last year or two, so naturally consumers fairly should expect that Nintendo was pushing stuff off the Switch

the concept that they might only have one big summer game (and I don't really consider it 'big', since Splatoon 2 is clearly just a slightly added on Splatoon) and one big winter game (Mario) would be insane given the amount of time they've had

hopefully the big N has some serious plans for E3 and/or are just playing it safe at the moment and don't want to announce a bunch of titles that don't have confirmed release windows and may or may not make this year