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This thread is good for giving me a migraine and not much else.

I counted and my Switch library is 55 games, not counting the NES and SNES games from the Online service. Even if you don't count Wii U ports, that's still 48. Even if you want to get really technical and only count games that were originally made for the Switch AND launched alongside their PS4/Xbox One counterparts in the case of 3rd party games - So basically, no late ports or remasters of old games, I still counted 26 - Which is still bigger than my entire 3DS or Wii U libraries

It is easily the biggest library of games I have ever had for a single system; And we're not even half-way through its life-cycle! Or even if we are, if Switch 2 were to come out in March 2023; 55 games is a lot for a system that's not even 4 years old.

So if there's a lack of games for any of you, regardless or quantity OR quality, you simply haven't been looking hard enough, or you're not even bothering with looking because you're too busy bitching complaining.

And as for lack of announcements: Did everyone just magically forget about this little thing called COVID-19? Square Enix and Sony delayed the releases for Final Fantasy VII Remake and Last of Us 2 by a month because of it. And those games were pretty much done by the time the outbreak started. So what do you think it did for games that are still in the middle of development? Work is kind of a bitch when you're a game developer working from home. Furthermore, when the stream of releases seemingly starts slowing down, I would think, "Hey! What a great time to look and see what games there are that I haven't played or tried yet that I might enjoy?" That's why I finally got Astral Chain after all this time.

Bottom line: Take a God Damn chill pill, show just a 'wee' bit more understanding about the situation right now, and get some perspective.

Last edited by PAOerfulone - on 26 July 2020