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FloatingWaffles said: 

The problem is once the next gen PS and Xbox arrive in what a lot of people assume will be 2020, that will make third party support infinitely harder for the Switch to maintain as the gap in tech will be even wider. Usually for the first 1-2 years of a new generation games are cross-gen though, so I think any cross gen games (AKA still releasing on PS4 and Xbox One) in 2020 and 2021 can still possibly get Switch ports, but once everything transitions fully to only the next gen PS/Xbox then the gap might just be too wide for most big games. 

The majority of AAA PS/XB games dont come to Switch as it is so this is a very minor issue. Most of Switch's 3rd party support consists of indies, Japanese games, kid/family titles, previous gen ports/remasters, retro compilations & small-mid level current gen games. There are a few expectations but for the most part PS5/XB4 shouldn't affect Switch support.



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