Pavolink said: Not complete but...
June Mario Tennis Aces Wolfenstein II Fortnite Paladins Hollow Knight Minecraft AB Sushi Striker (already released) Mario & Rabbids: Donkey Kong Adventure (plus the Gold edition of the game) Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion Oceanhorn (physical release) July Octopath Traveler Captain Toad Crash Bandicoot Thumper (physical release) Night Trap 25th Anniversary (physical release) August Monster Hunter XX Overcooked 2 Cosmic Star Heroine (physical release) Yooka Laylee (physical release) September Fifa19 SNK Heroines Xenoblade 2 Expansion Golf Story (physical release) October Super Mario Party Star Link: Battle for Atlas Just Dance 2019 Mega Man 11 Layers of Fear (physical release) November Pokemon Let's Go December Smash Ultimate Summer 2018 Dark Souls Remastered Winter 2018 Tales of Vesperia Remastered Killer Queen Black Sonic Team Racing 2018 TWEWY NBA 2k19 Dragon Ball Z Valkyria Chronicles 4 Arena of Valor (Autumn) A: Pixpark (Autumn) Ark: Survival Evolved (Autumn) Wasteland 2: Director's Cut (Autumn) Pillars of Eternity 2 Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
2019: Ninjala (Spring) Fire Emblem: Three Houses (Spring) Yoshi Daemon X Machina Pokemon: Generation 8 Undated: Metroid Prime 4 Bayonetta 3 Shin Megami Tensei V Dragon Quest 11 Dust: An Elysian Tail (physical release)
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Updated to include a few more known games, physical releases of indie games, 2019 and TBD releases, and games from Nintendo's E3 reel.
EDIT: The combination of Super Mario Party, Star Link and Just Dance in October could provide a decent boost, especially if Nintendo start some bundles and promotions. I'm surprised they're leaving Pokemon and Smash so late in the day - I thought they'd want one of them out earlier to maximise sales. Be interesting to see how things go.