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If you ask me, it's gotta be Square-Enix. Between major HD-2D exclusives like Triangle Strategy, Live A Live, and Octopath (well, that one did eventually go to other platforms but still) and stuff like Bravely Default II, day and date releases for some of their smaller titles like the upcoming Diofield Chronicle and Harvestella, and that's dating back to launch year when they had other smaller RPGs launching on Switch as well like Lost Sphear, and high quality ports like NieR Automata and Dragon Quest XIS. Not to mention they have a ton of their back catalog on there too, even including a bunch of Final Fantasy games that previously never saw the light of day on a Nintendo platform. There are a few questionable ones such as Kingdom Hearts cloud versions (but hey better than nothing I guess? or maybe not lol) and obviously FFXVI is PS5 exclusive so we won't be seeing that on Switch. But for the most part, yeah they've supported the Switch amazingly well I'd say.