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Animal Crossing New Horizons, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Golf Story off the top of my head.

On a the other discussions in this thread about the value of exclusivity:

I think exclusivity is irrelevant if people want to play the game on the Switch; especially when it is the definitive experience for playing the game. The vast majority of third parties are going to release their content where it can come out, unless it has some kind of deal like Golf Story. Breath of the Wild and Mario Kart 8 on Wii U are irrelevant; few people associate either game with Wii U.

What changed about Mario Kart 8 on Wii U being one of the least relevant and most coldly received Mario Kart games of all time, to being perhaps the best received Mario Kart game of all time? In essence, Wii U was kind of a soft-launch for the game, it found its body and soul on Switch and went from a 6.8 game to a 9.5 game.

On a game like Stardew Valley which was also very well received on PC. While it’s not exclusive, the hybrid experience for it happens to be. The Switch experience cannot be understated, that appeals to people who might not be interested in playing it on PC or a phone.



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