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victor83fernandes said:

People don't buy Nintendo consoles for third party games. People buy because it has the best exclusive library of any home console, look at wiiU, with Bayonetta 2, Mario 3d, super Mario U, Pikmin 3, Wind waker HD, Twilight princess HD, Wonderful 101, Mario Kart 8, Breath of the wild, Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, and many more.

Look at the switch, same thing again, most people buy it as a secondary console, most of those gamers already have either a PC or ps4 or xbox so there's no point in third party on it.

I agree for the most part. Most people who own a Switch, also have a PS4 or an Xbox One. It makes sense that a multiplatform game will be played on the home consoles as the horsepower provides for a better version of said titles. 

However some people want portability. I know my PS4 runs circles over the Switch when playing Dark Souls Remastered, yet I bought the Switch version simply because I felt it was the type of game I would better enjoy on the go and anywhere (so I could grind) else. 

I find myself playing RPGs on the Switch more than I do on the home consoles as of late, so I do most of my RPG gaming on the Switch rather than on my PS4. I believe EA is missing a potential market for 1-2 mill units sales of their games by bypassing the Switch. 50+ million units sold (and quickly growing) is a market they should be tapping.

Personally I would buy a Madden version on the Switch (provided it isn't a half done port) because I feel I can get more out of the game if I can play it anywhere.