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zorg1000 said:
curl-6 said:

I just don't think games like that can really fill in for real killer apps like Smash/Pokemon/Splatoon/Animal Crossing/Odyssey/BOTW/etc. Ideally, I think spacing such heavy hitters about every 3 months like last year is the best approach.

Idk last year had a huge title each quarter while this year has a much steadier flow of small-medium sized titles. For example.

 

May 2017-Disgaea 5, Minecraft, Street Fighter II

June 2017-ARMS

July 2017-Splatoon 2

 

VS.

May 2018-Tropical Freeze, Hyrule Warriors, Little Nightmares, Street Fighter Collection, Mega Man Collection 1+2, Battle Chasers: Nightwar

June 2018-Sushi Striker, Fortnite, Paladins, Fallout Shelter, Mario Tennis, Crash Bandicoot, Wolfenstein 

July 2018-Shining Resonance, Captain Toad, Octopath Traveler, Code of Princess, Mega Man X Collection

Thing is though that Splatoon 2 alone has more system selling power than all those games put together, plus in May of last year Switch was still on a roll from BOTW.