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VideoGameAccountant said:

Still, I wonder what Nintendo has. These games can't be that difficult to make. And we haven't go much from them in 2018 and 2019 (internal developers I mean). So whats 2020 going to be?

In order to ensure Switch had a killer first year and didn't suffer the Wii U's fate of launching into a protracted drought, Nintendo opened fire with almost all their big first party teams (Zelda team, 3D Mario team, Mario Kart team, Splatoon team, Monolith Soft) in 2017.

The cost of this is that since big games these days take 3 years or more to make, those teams couldn't have another game ready for 2018 or this year. Next year however, is when we should see these teams start to release their second generation Switch games.