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Cerebralbore101 said:
SuperNova said:
The good thing for Nintendo and first time Switch owners is that they have basically the entire WiiU library at the tips of their fingers, to fill out gaps in the release schedule.
That alone should last them around two years at least. By then 3rd parties should hopefully have jumped on board to fill in gaps and Nintendo will have heavy hitters like AC, Pokemon and Metroid coming.
It's all looking good so far.

If Rabbids sells well Ubisoft may just dedicate a branch to Nintendo the the rest of the Switch's lifetime. It could also make Sega and Atlus get really brave with releasing more SRPGs for the system, since that sort of thing is one of Atlus' specialties. Finally, all those AA devs from the 3DS need somewhere to go. Small AA games can now be launched for either PS4, or Switch for $40. That's become a standard thing for games like Kiwami, Lost Legacy, FF XII, and Rachet Remake. 

As long as Ubi Milan/Montpellier are the branches they dedicate to it I'd actually love that. They turn out such stellar games. I loved Rayman Legends, it is the best 2D platformer besides DK TP on WiiU imo, and Mario Rabbids is turning out really nicely as well. The occasional Assasins Creed port would also be nice to have.

I'd love a Persona 5 Port or even a persona collection if just for the portability (not happening, I know..), but a port+sequel of TMS#FE would be really nice to get as well.

As for smaller AA support I'm personally mostly looking for Ace Attorney and the Professor Layton series, but both Capcom and Level 5 seem to have been offering spotty/hesitant support at best so far. Level 5 says they are supporting it, but there's nothing actually out or even announced for the Switch and Capcom has been pulling MonHun away from the system and has so far only comitted to old ports. So I hope that improves in the future.