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Darwinianevolution said:
Generic answer aside, I'm sure they got decent numbers for all of their titles. Skyrim is going to reach 1m in 2018 and Doom might reach it at some point too. Wolfenstein might struggle due to the criticism the original release got. An inevitable Fallout 3/New Vegas Remaster will surely come to the Switch, and maybe The Evil Within Collection if they feel like it, but I doubt they will be able to bring things such as Fallout 4 or the eventual TES 6.

I'm actually fairly confident Switch can handle a well done Fallout 4 port.  Skyrim Special Edition's engine is based on the Fallout 4 iteration but carries a good bit of the original Skyrim baggage that Fallout 4 doesn't have.  Fallout 4's iteration is more efficient and stable.  It would still need a custom port but it could work.

 

TES 6?  Impossible to say.  We don't know if they're keeping the same engine as Fallout 4 and upgrading it some more and if so what impacts that will have to performance, efficiency, spec requirements.  Or if they're going to a new engine and if so what it will be.

If Fallout 3 and New Vegas get special editions, yeah I could see those.  I could also see Evil Within 1 and 2, Prey, and the Dishonored games.  Some or all of those could show up, depends on how much they want to spend on ports vs new development.