Honestly, this lineup of games from the big Japanese third party devs (sans Capcom, Nippon, and Sega) is not that bad for the Switch. Sure, it could be better, but I think, outside of Nintendo sucking $@&)% for the big games and having a more powerful console (which would increase the price and affect the durability if it was Switch-like), Nintendo has done all it can, I think, to provide a platform for Japanese third party devs to invest in. |
2019 Q3/Q4 3rd Party Releases with more than 50K Sales
- Fishing Spirits: Nintendo Switch Version (Bandai Namco Games) {2019.07.25}
- Rune Factory 4 Special (Marvelous) {2019.07.25}
- Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game (Sega) {2019.07.24}
- Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age S (Square Enix) {2019.09.27}
- Disney Tsum Tsum Festival (Bandai Namco Games) {2019.10.10}
- Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town (Marvelous) {2019.10.17}
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games: Tokyo 2020 (Sega) {2019.11.01}
- SD Gundam G Generation: Cross Rays (Bandai Namco Games) {2019.11.28}
- Yo-kai Watch 4++ (Level 5) {2019.12.05}
There were only nine 3rd Party games last year that surpassed 50K released during Q3/Q4 2019.
Best selling games from this list in 2019 were Dragon Quest XI S(463K), Fishing Spirits(336K) & Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games(195K)