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potato_hamster said:
SKMBlake said:

Almost none, I don't think anyone bought a PS4/Xbox One just to play Fallout 76. But there were Diablo III bundle so I guess it was sold to some people.

"It" was referring to Kingdom Hearts 3, not Fallout 76. I really doubt that Fallout76 would have pushed that many consoles anyways, since you know, Fallout 4 already happened.

But just curious, why did you mention Fallout 76 in your example, and not Red Dead Redemption 2?

Well when KH3 was released, it sold on par with the Switch in Japan (when there were no new release) so I can assume it didn't really pushed sales, Switch sold more in Japan when Diablo III or Dark Souls were released.

And I mentionned Fallout 76 because you claimed since games like Skyrim, Doom or Wolfenstein II are "old ports" (which is odd, Wolfenstein II was released on Switch just a few month after PS4/Xbox One so not really an "old port") or MK11, Crash Bandicoot, Fortnite are too specific games, they shouldn't be considered as good 3rd party support. So I took a game that was pretty much waited by everyone (so a simultaneous release on the Switch should - by definition - mean good 3rd party support) but isn't really worth playing since it's a pretty bad game.

So, yeah, the Switch don't have all 3rd party games for now and will probably never get the next AAA game from EA or Activision. Big deal, remember the lootbox-gate of Battlefront II.

The amount of 3rd party games we have so far - in portable version - is way beyond what we could expect from an underpowered Nintendo system. Bethesda is even trying to get Rage 2 working on the Switch, that's says a lot.

But despite all of those things, honestly I'll still be disappointed if they don't bring GTA V.