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Mano777 said:
Mnementh said:

Well, the same applies to your list. You will always find a random game to support your notion. That's exactly the point. You in no way had proof so far that 3rd-party devs abandoned the Switch. And that is the topic of the thread. Instead you tried to cherry-pick some random games to show ... what exactly?

 I didn't say that the switch is being abandoned, it will continue to receive low budget games,now when it comes to tripleA it is not much different from other Nintendo consoles since snes when Nintendo stopped being the center for most big productions

Look at it this way. At the start of the year, both Nintendo and Sony presented their lineup for the year (or parts of it) just days from each other. Nintendo showed 20 third-party games (NOT including news about already released games like DLC), Sony 8 (and as you downplayed Octopath Traveler as *looks indie* - five of these actually were indies). Of these games only one was in 2022 for Nintendo while 16 were dated for summer 2021 or earlier. For Sony only 4 were dated up until and including summer.

However you slice it, the Switch lineup looks strong compared to PS5. Not that I think PS5 is bad, Kena for instance looks great. But in comparison it is clear, that Switch has proper third-party support. You just try to disqualify some games according to random rules. Youjust could say: Switch has no 3rd-party support I care for. That would be OK, but also pretty meaningless.



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