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TheMisterManGuy said:
PAOerfulone said:


3) Third Party Support SPECIFICALLY CATERED TO THE SYSTEM. This is the big one. Yes, the Switch has a few 3rd party titles that are more traditional in the sense that they are readily available on PlayStation, Xbox, and other platforms such as PC and mobile: Minecraft, Fortnite, Overwatch, Rocket League, Crash, Sonic, Mega Man, FIFA, NBA 2K, etc. But those titles have very little to no effect on Switch sales compared to other 3rd party titles that are made particularly with the Switch in mind: Mario & Rabbids, Octopath Traveler, MUA 3, Astral Chain, Dragon Quest XI S, and soon SMT V, Bravely Default 2, No More Heroes 3, and Bayonetta 3.

4) Incredibly strong indie support.

Third Party Support is a factor. It just needs to be the RIGHT Third Party Support. The type that is designed and developed specifically to cater and take advantage of the Switch.

The bolded are actually first party.

???

Like hell they are.

The first two MUA games were multiplatform for all the relevant systems at the time. Astral Chain is owned by Platinum just like Bayonetta. Nintendo is only the publisher for all three of those games. In that sense, they're '1st party'. But what makes them anymore so than Bayonetta?