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DélioPT said:

New IPs.
There's nothing major, either.
1-2-Switch and Arms have done well, but not to a point where you can forsee them having future iterations in the years to come.

Don't forget Labo, Snipperclips and Sushi Striker. I feel ARMS will get a sequel sooner than everyone thinks as well.

LipeJJ said:

If you think support for this console will last only 2 or 3 years due to new systems releasing in 2020, you're in for a surprise. This will neither stop Nintendo releasing new games on it, nor it from keep selling well. By the point the new machines launch ($400~$500), Switch will most likely be around $200, half the price, so it won't be really competing with them. I also expect exclusive third parties to keep releasing on it, especially Japanese ones, as it has no competition there. Btw, Nintendo commented on how they want this cycle to last longer...

OT: I'm starting to agree with this logic. If all goes down well enough, it will end up being the best Nintendo console first party-wise.

Plus, with diminishing returns each generation, getting every AAA game will become less important as publisher prioritize cheaper projects to fill in the gaps, allowing the switch to get a lot of multiplatform support and exclusives, even if you can't play the latest Assassin's Creed.