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FloatingWaffles said:

Felt like making a thread about this after seeing the Direct Mini moments ago. We have a basic outline of what the next 6 months (Q1-Q2) are for Switch and wondered what people felt about it. I think I made a similar thread back during the first Switch event in January 2017. Let me know if I forgot anything.

January: Lost Sphear

February: Bayonetta 1 + 2, Super Mario Odyssey DLC, Payday 2, Dragon Quest Builders

March: Kirby Star Allies, Attack on Titan 2, Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition? (Spring release) 

April: Runner 3, Mario Tennis Aces? (This one could be released anytime between March-May since it's a Spring release).

May: Dark Souls Remastered, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

June: ?

Keep in mind that this list is obviously incomplete still and Nintendo surely has more unnanounced stuff, some games might get dates for these next 6 months, and that I also didn't list everything since i'm just focusing on the bigger games/third party games. For example we didn't even see anything on Yoshi or Wolfenstein 2 in this Direct, and the new Mario Tennis Aces game is releasing in Spring 2018 so that could be anytime between March and May in there.

I think the real question as well here is do you think Nintendo can sell 20 million like they want to this year with this lineup? (for the first 6 months at least).

You forget Hyrule Warrios Definitive Edition.

I think its decent, and we will definitely have more announcements for first 6 months, also we will most likly have Direct in March-April.