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Goodnightmoon said:

Random criticism helps no one though, and that's mostly what you find in these forums, not only with Nintendo though.

When I look to the future, every big nintendo game we know is gonna be released on switch: Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Mario Oddissey, Splatoon 2, Mario Kart Deluxe, Shin Megami Tensei V, Fire Emblem Warriors.

What big thing is gonna be released in 3ds appart from a new Fire Emblem? And a new fire Emblem (not warriors) has also been confirmed for Switch... Dragon Quest XI? Then again Switch is getting that one too...

We know this E3 is gonna be full of stuff, let's see how the balance is before judging, to drop an entire userbase 5 times bigger than WiiU suddlenly when is still active (not selling Ps4 numbers but sofware sales are still good) is nonsense, if this was happening well into switch life then i would agree, but the console has just being released, give them time to make the transition, we are still on 2017.

I don't consider my criticism random, but that's a different matter. You're right about the time though, it's very early in the Switch life cycle and too soon to tell much, but I'm still concerned about Nintendo being forced to support two platforms yet again. We'll see how they handle it, E3 should give a more clear picture of what their plans are for the 3DS in the coming year, I suspect they might try dual releases for some of their bigger handheld franchises to ease the customers into a new platform.