Kakadu18 said:
ryuzaki57 said:
But Momotaro is a family-friendly game, hence perfectly fit for Switch's mainstream audience. Games aimed at children & families of course have a higher chance of succeeding. I remember Bandai's fishing game has been a big commercial hit. But 3rd parties don't make that many family games so my point refers to core games. Momotaro selling 2m isn't going to encourage anyone to make Switch games, given that most companies don't target that specific audience. The 7 games you mention don't represent "plenty of 3rd party software". Apex & Subnautica are ports and for all the others there's some sort of deal behind them. Regarding MHRise, I remember reading that the project started 4 years ago. Now Capcom has realized that Monster Hunter as well as RE are immensly more successful as multiplat games, so when their contract with Nintendo expire they will be back to PS/Xbox. There is little genuine 3rd party support on Switch and it can only diminish as studios tackle PS5/XSX development. Mnementh said:
Oh, you are back. That is great, give us more fun posts like this one. |
I have always been here, in the review section. |
After every quarter we get a number of third-party games, that sold over a million units in that quarter. Iirc in Q3 last year there were 5 and in Q4 9 third-party games, that sokd over a million units. We just never get the names of these games. Now try to downplay the fact that there are dozens of third-party million sellers on the Switch. "There is no money to be made" is a false statement. |
this third-party numbers are only for those who have physical edition. Only digital is more and don't count in this metric.