Even in more 'normal' times Nintendo would often head into a new year with a lot of its big hits still under wraps. A 3-6 month turnaround from announcement to release isn't uncommon from the company even for its most important games, and it still follows this template for some titles - Metroid Dread being a good example in 2021. This year, however, the list of expected releases is already eye-opening, and that's before the inevitable Nintendo Directs and expo appearances (whether virtual or in-person reveals). It could be quite a special year.
We headed into last year, in particular, with little idea of what Nintendo would produce. There's an extremely obvious reason for this, with a lot of development projects slowing down and requiring drastic shifts to work-from-home structures since 2020. 2021 was a bit of an improvisational year, in some respects, too, with major releases joined by quirky but fun smaller games and a handful of ports / remasters. Nintendo was just about able to fill its typical annual quota of first-party titles, while no doubt internally revising, rescheduling and pushing back some games that - in an alternative reality - would have already arrived.
Nintendo is not alone in this, of course - pretty much every triple A publisher and also Microsoft / Sony have had to delay major projects and struggle to fill the gaming calendar. It's been a reality of the times, though all things considered we'd suggest 2021 was a good year for gaming.
This year, however, could be a belter for Switch. Whether it'll be just another part of an extended lifecycle that ignores the system's ageing technology as the sales roll in, or the beginning of a grand farewell, it doesn't really matter. The Switch, as always, has games.
To avoid accusations of hyperbole, below are confirmed first-party games (or major crossovers) slated for this year, with a good few having release dates. Nintendo is already well on its way to having (or distributing) a major game almost every month, and as is the case early every year it's only the starting picture.
- Pokémon Legends: Arceus - 28th January
- Triangle Strategy - 4th March (Published by Square Enix, distributed by Nintendo)
- Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp - Spring / April (one Nintendo listing gives a date of 8th April)
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land - Spring
- Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - 2022 (Ubisoft title, but it does have Mario and friends in it)
- Bayonetta 3 - 2022
- Splatoon 3 - 2022
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 - 2022
It definitely feels like a case of 'good things come to those who wait', as delayed projects finally come to fruition, with a good number of non-Nintendo titles also catching our eye.
It's worth highlighting that a lot of those without firm dates look like they should be comfortable arrivals for the year. The only notable doubts may be Bayonetta 3, which has had a long time in the oven but the scarcity of updates prior to last year's new trailer still gives us some nerves, and of course The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2. The latter's progress is inevitably the source of speculation and proclamations from those claiming to have insider knowledge on its development, with some confident it'll hit a release late this year with ease, and others less sure. Ultimately, Zelda titles do tend to get pushed back in order to ensure they hit the right standards; it could be a festive highlight or slip to Spring next year. Whenever it comes, it'll be a huge event.
As is always the case Nintendo will have more to reveal in the coming months, both big and small games. We'll likely have have surprise ports or less prominent titles, as is the norm, and no doubt a blockbuster or two. It feels like time for some sort of Metroid Prime game, though the form is anyone's guess with contradictory rumours over the past year. A HD remake of the original? A HD port of the Trilogy? We'd prefer the latter despite a lot of noise over the first option, but in either case it could serve as a wonderful warmup for Metroid Prime 4, which doesn't seem likely this year based on the fact it's had zero notable updates since it was restarted in early 2019. But, again, Nintendo does like to surprise.
Of course, rumours will swirl and there are other possible big hitters yet to be revealed. There's been chatter over a new Donkey Kong game, or perhaps another 3D Mario (maybe Odyssey 2) that would be well timed with the upcoming movie, and it also seems like an opportune moment later this year for a second mainline Fire Emblem title considering the generosity of releases we saw in the 3DS generations. Even forgetting all the rumours, we can be sure that a few major titles will be revealed and boost excitement around the Switch.
All of this overlooks notable third-party efforts, of course, and there's no sign of the eShop / download only scene slowing down either. In a sense this feels like it could be a reward year for gamers.
Good things certainly do come to those who wait.
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Arceus will suffer from a bad resolution and poor framerates, I'm sure, but I am very much looking forward to all of these games! Hopefully Nintendo will reveal Mario Odyssey 2 too for a 2022 release.
Hoping for a direct soon
2022 is looking stacked for nintendo and playstation, going to be one hell of year for us gamers
@NielsNL I think the resolution and framerate looks absolutely fine based on recent trailers (and not the announcement trailer)
It's just the overall graphic quality that could be better
@NielsNL I never got into Pokémon but I am really curious about Arceus. I would looove a sequel to Mario Odyssey though but I am not too sure given some are already expecting the release date of BotW to be holidays 2022. I would totally buy them both day one though. Keeping an eye out for the reviews of Arceus.
The first Direct this year is going to be so good! At the very least, we are going to get a Pokemon-specific Direct in January before Arceus and a mainline Direct probably in February
This year already looks better than last year and I'm super excited! My only problem will be finding the time to play everything lmao
Triangle Strategy, Bayonetta 3 and BOTW 2 are the only ones interesting for me this year.(unless by some weird miracle prime 4 gets released as well). This will be a fine year for sure!
I'd give Bayonetta 3 and Splatoon 3 for Metroid Prime 4 but all of them have their fans, obviously. I wonder why they need to make a separate Splatoon game instead of upgrading Splatoon 2. I hope that BotW2 is not as disappointing as BotW.
I'm definitely really excited for LoA and Splatoon 3. I'm not sure if BOTW2 is going to be released this year, but I'm hoping it isn't delayed too much.
I don't at all expect Prime 4 to release this year (although that would be a dream come true), but I'm 99.9% sure that they'll at least show off a bit of the story and the title.
I'm also really hoping that Nintendo doesn't show off too much of BOTW 2 like they did with the first game. I'm trying to go in with as blind of an experience as possible.
And I'm also super excited for Splatoon 3. I actually didn't get into Splatoon 2 until around halfway through its lifespan so I missed out on a lot of Splatfests. Splatoon 3 is probably going to be a day one buy for me, though, so I won't miss out on anything.
Also on the radar, Atelier Sophie 2 and Rune Factory 5 come out in March one week apart. Those two should take care of all your farming, crafting and questionable romance needs for a couple of months.
@ObeseChihuahua2 LoA?
First time I can remember, we know of the years release slate in such detail.
There will be a lot of surprises, but this is already a lot to look forward to
Thow in a Xenoblade 3 and it will be perfect.
I'm actually not that excited knowing so much about Nintendo's 2022 lineup. The fact that we know so many games that are coming (most of which I don't care about) leaves me little hope for unexpected surprises.
That being said, I am looking forward to:
BotW2
Cuphead DLC
Forbidden West
Silksong
Sparks of Hope
Those 5 games alone are enough to make this year possibly my favorite ever.
Nintendo has been lining up a big year for a while now. I think we've all felt it - some big games announced early, a few of their stellar development studios too quiet for too long, but Covid clearly impacted the timing of it all.
2022 is finally everything coming together.
Open world Pokemon
Kirby 3D platformer
Sequel to the greatest game ever made
Bayonetta 3
Splatoon 3
Mario Rabbids sequel locked in
We have some amazing indies already lined up too - Sports Story and Silksong I am personally hyped for. We also have some great retro content confirmed - genuinely very excited to have Sonic 3 on my Switch later this year, and those GoldenEye rumours have me dreaming... but Banjo is coming already this month.
All that is already confirmed before we even entered 2022... we have a big Direct very likely to land in the next 1-3 months, and a particularly exciting E3 in the Summer.
There's a Mario movie at the end of the year, with, you'd think, something on Switch surely on the cards from Mario too - a new 2D game perhaps?
An amazing year is already guaranteed for 2022 even if we get nothing else from Nintendo... but I'm liking the odds that we will also get some additional big announcements this year too!
I really picked a bad year to have a kid
This year is already looking to be one of the best years for the switch.
Should be another solid year.
Really hoping Dragon Quest X Offline gets a western release.
Honestly, this year looks to me way worse than the previous one. Pokemon, Zelda, Splatoon, Metroid and Mario Rabbids do not interest me in the slightest. I'll probably use it to catch up on some titles I didn't have time to play.
2022 is gonna be 2017 part 2.
hyped to play Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild 2, Bayonetta 3 e Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
@Crockin Please tell me you named him/her Crockin Jr.
@nocdaes maybe Nintendo will release a brand new 3D Mario game to tie into the animated Mario movie.
@NielsNL None of that matters much to me if it's a fun game. I find it bizarre that's what people look at and not the content, but to each their own, I guess.
@BloodNinja crockin.0
Hopefully we'll get some juicy Breath of the Wild 2 news soon or at E3 or a sprinkle of news about this and save the big guns for E3, like for Splatoon 3 and BOTW 2. Bayonetta 3 might see it being pushed back a little longer from 2022. I don't really see them pushing all these games into one year. I just don't see it happening.
@Crockin LMFAO you got me. Congrats, raise that kid on the classics!!
@KBrozov Legends of Arceus.
Sea of Stars in December seems quite nice as well!
@NielsNL Arceus should run on the same engine and framework as Pokemon Sword/Shield and those games looked crisp and clean to me. Both handheld and docked.
Yep, that's a killer lineup of exclusives they have set for next year, and they always announce stuff throughout the year as well.
Since I have a PS4, I'm set on the Playstation front as well.
Even Microsoft has something that interests me, unless Starfield ends up getting delayed.
Looking to be a solid year all-around.
@Giancarlothomaz Yes, I think it's possible. I have a theory that Nintendo intended BotW2 and the next 3D Mario to arrive alongside a new Switch iteration. I now believe the new Switch iteration has been pushed back and that they are instead bringing BotW2 and perhaps new Mario to current hardware. We will see.
I’m hyped for all the big releases this year. This year I just want…more…M…E…T…R…O…I…D… dlc for Dread, Prime Trilogy, Prime 4, 2D collection, Metroid cereal, i dont care what it is, I just want it lol
It’s not all that amazing really when it comes to AAA in house products, considering how quiet Nintendo have been on that front for years, not including remasters.
If Kirby forgotten is AAA quality, and Splatton is also and BOTW2 releases then maybe a good AAA 2022.
But I have my doubts Kirby won’t be a top end AAA.
Splatton 3 is a bit niche and Splatton 2 had no cloud save.
And will BOTW2 actually release 2022.
It’s all speculation and hype which Nintendo have a lot of recently instead of new AAA in house developed games ready for release.
Maybe my switch will get the dust wiped off, maybe not.
Should be a strong year from indies as well. I couldn't be more excited about Sports Story and the Cuphead DLC.
I'm looking forward to finally playing a Splatoon game. I got Splatoon 2 for my wife for local split screen gameplay, but it didn't support it, so we returned it Apparently Splatoon 3 will have couch co-op/split screen multiplayer.
All I'm thinking is how many delays are we going to see from Nintendo this year, games being delayed are not over
I'm interested in what Monolith Soft is making right now.
It’s a fantastic line up.
Between the Switch’s pure excellence and the PS5’s stellar line up, I won’t be bored this year.
I’m so ready for Horizon Forbidden West and Advance Wars 1&2 it’s not even funny.
I could see Prime 4 either be December 2022, Summer 2023 or as the final big game on the Switch if rumors/teases/hints about Nintendo's the next system begin.
I just read there is a possible Rogue Squadran 4 on the way! I don't know much about the studio (crytek), but I hope it brings us back to rogue squadran II feels. And there is also possibility of goldeneye. I'm more excited for these throwbacks. With nes, snes, turok and jedi outcast, plus these two possible, my younger days may finally be realized on the switch! Onle one rumour missing is of course eternal darkness. Other than that I'm excited to see what metroid prime 4 brings. I never played primes but I've been getting into metroid this year thanks to dread.
That's what Nintendo do.
List a number of announced games (5) and add some expected titles which may or may not appear (3), and we have a good list.
Then later in the year one or two don't turn up and one or two are pushed back to 2023.
But it makes good reading for now.
@IronDaughter
I’m thinking Prime 4 will be Nintendo’s standout cross Gen game. It’ll release on the current Gen Switch and the Switch 2 will have an enhanced version for it at launch. They have a short history with these things
2017: BOTW for Wii U and Switch
2006: Twilight Princess for Wii and GameCube (although in that case the GameCube version is the definitive version of the game; no Wiimote forced on you)
I’m thinking it’ll be the same with Prime 4. Except the difference this time will be more pronounced visually.
@Rogueleader
Crytek created the original Far Cry and the Crysis series.
They’re most famous for Cry Engine, their proprietary game engine that has powered all of their games and Ryse: Son of Rome.
Considering that Cry engine runs on the Switch fairly well (considering how bloated and unoptimized it is) I would love to see a new Rogue Squadron created with it.
Won't really be bothered by Nintendo's line up unless there's a new mario game / mario kart , I was looking forward to the house of the dead remake but the silence from it doesn't give me much confidence
@IronDaughter ....and BotW 3, a 2d Zelda will release this Autumn leaving BotW 2 to have more work done to it.
But it definitely, might get a Christmas 2023 release, or early 2024 maybe.
BotW2 looks like it's going to have the best falling in any game ever! Have you een those patents! Looks like it's not just going to look pretty on your way down.
By seeing the botw 2 trailer again, is maybe the hero of time returning, as some parts are in reverse even the music sounds like that. Maybe link can go back in time. Oh nooo zelda died! Reverse time lol. Man easy boss lets kill him again reverse time 😂 sword broke, oh no lets reverse the proces. Seeing a granny make her 50 years younger and marry her 😂. Lol just messing arround.
We've still not seen anything of Prime 4, I think end of the year or 2023 for that one.
Hopeful the N64 games get an update to make it more to the originals. I'm this close to going for an Everdrive.
I'm most excited for Legends Arceus, Sparks of Hope, and the new Zelda. Legends Arceus looks a lot like Breath of the Wild and MH Rise to me, although it doesn't look as polished as the other two games.
@TheRedComet that's great to hear! Fingers crossed that the rumour is true
I'm waiting for this game.
@Banjo I agree with you BOTW was a good game but it was also frustrating and annoying with weapons breaking especially during a storm which I thought was plain stupid as well as the empty and desolate samey open world which needed more characters, towns, etc. Hopefully BOTW2 addresses this so I remain hopeful.
Needs more Mario Kart 9. Yes, folks, eight years (2014) is MORE THAN a sufficient gap, MK8's sales figures (which, let's be honest, are helped by there not being any alternative) notwithstanding. IT'S TIME, NINTENDO.
There are certainly some games I'm looking forward to here, but the key would be the announcement of another Fire Emblem game.
I think I'd prefer an HD remake of Prime over an HD port of the trilogy. An HD remake of the trilogy would be even better but that's not going to happen.
@AtlanteanMan AMEN! The vast majority of MK8D players have been playing for at least two years, if not far longer. I am fed up with Nintendo, as much as I love its franchises and hardware. This is ridiculous!
@Rogue-Pleader
Eternal Darkness is such a masterpiece. I would love to see an HD remaster. Or even just the original in all its glory.
What about Pushmo? Can we get Pushmo?
Metroid prime 4 will be coming out at the end of 2024, just wait and see
Also we might get a new donkey kong game this year
Can we have an F-Zero PLEEEEEASSSSEEEEEE????
Hopefully I can find a OLED Switch before these games release.
Yea just with the games listed it'll be a big year. Then there's also likely Metroid Prime remaster/remake (disappointing it seems to not be the Prime trilogy but still that's something). Likely also a new DK as that game has been rumored. Probably be one or two other surprises as well. And you gotta figure a 2D Mario is coming cuz it'd be insane to not have one on the Switch since right now there's just the Wii U port which itself sold really well, but i could see them keeping that for 2023 since this year is already stacked. So 2023 could have 2D Mario, Prime 4, and probably a new Pokemon Lets Go or something, as the big games next year.
It would hurt if we also receive a AAA title from a 3rd party that was developed for the Switch from the ground up! ☺️
Excited about Kirby, but I would love it if a mario or donkey kong platformer snuck into the schedule also.
After just playing Brilliant Diamond for 50 hours straight, not sure if I want to get Arceus or not.
@Banjo- so one of the highest rated games of all time was disappointing to you? Maybe just skip BotW2.
@KevinLo9 Eternal Darkness is a masterpiece, but I don't think I want an HD version of it. Not that I would refuse it! But I'd rather Nintendo actually made a sequel to it with some new takes on insanity effects. The Switch can do so many things the Gamecube couldn't, and it would be great to see an Eternal Darkness game designed for it from the ground up.
The original has a subtitle, too, which could be read as implying a series.
I’m sure a lot of people will disagree with me, but that’s okay:
I honestly think that the best course of action would be for Nintendo to sit on Breath of the Wild 2 and Splatoon 3 and make them launch titles for the Switch’s successor. If you look back on the last year or so of the Wii, it was pretty barren but once Switch launched, it made sense: every month or so, we were getting a new major game from the company. Though many of us were playing Breath of the Wild, we didn’t have to wait long for games like Arms, Splatoon 2, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Mario Odyssey. That first year was absolutely killer, and set the pace for the console! Even if we removed those two games, we’d still have a lot to look forward to. As much as I loved Splatoon 2, it strikes me as a franchise similar to Mario Kart in that we only really need one entry per generation.
@JasmineDragon yes! A sequel would rock. But I havent played it since the gamecube and never owned a copy. considering the 100$ price tag of the used games I would LOVE a remaster
@NielsNL Yeah, the people that are losing sleep over the fact that a turn-based RPG will have framerate issues are missing the point entirely.
@BanjoPickles That only makes sense if the Switch 2 is like a year or 2 away. With the momentum the original Switch still has, I honestly don't think it's successor will come for at least 3 more years. They're getting some DS/3DS life out of the handheld beast.
@JasmineDragon …farming and romance needs?…Quite diverse gaming interests out there I guess.
@Wufflezes omygosh a new Donkey Kong is wildly overdue. Did I hear right a new game is currently in production?
@BanjoPickles
really not in a hurry to add another console to my house, especially when the switch still works fine. Maybe three or four years down the road.
@DiamondJim
I’m honestly really surprised at how controversial BOTW is around here.
I thought it was a masterpiece. It’s my favorite 3D Zelda. I generally prefer 2D Zelda. But what I love about BOTW is it’s focus on creative combat and that it finally recaptures the magic of the original 1987 release in terms of just putting you out there to explore the world how you see fit. It doesn’t hold your hand. You go out on a real adventure. You can ignore the main story entirely if you want to, which I did for most of my first play through until I finally decided to finish it.
Starting with Ocarina, things got really, really linear. It really started with A Link to the Past (a game that I adore and it’s actually my favorite Zelda title) but I felt like that game still gave you a lot of freedom in how to approach it, especially once you got to the Dark World.
I like Ocarina and it’s spiritual successors, don’t get me wrong. Especially their dungeons and puzzles. But I felt like something was lost with them that I missed about the original and the Dark World portion of A Link to the Past. That sense of wonder, freedom, and exploration. They focused much more on the narrative. A little too much.
I don’t think BOTW is perfect by any means. It has a lot of flaws, the main story being one of them. But it’s that freedom that won me over so strongly. The freedom to fight battles however you choose, with the game giving you so many tools to use to defeat enemies. And the amazing quality of the world itself and how the game builds it as you explore.
I dunno. Before I joined this site I felt like everyone loved BOTW. But getting here I’ve noticed that it’s probably the most controversial Zelda game ever released.
2021 was my year. Nothing I'm looking forward to day one for 2022.
Zelda won't be ready this year.... They always take their sweet time, and it's hard to complain with the results normally, but I really hope they add proper dungeons and bosses to the new Zelda; then, it's perfection 👌
@Banjo-
It was because Splatoon 2 kind of falls into the same boat as the list of Wii U ports, just instead of making "Splatoon Deluxe" they decided to make a sequel that more or less plays the same as the first game, minus all of the Wii U GamePad gimmicks. Fundamentally, Splatoon 2 is too similar to Splatoon 1, which is why Splatoon 3 is kind of warranted at this point.
I shall continue posting my estimated release date. November 18, 2022. There is almost no doubt about it, unless someone actually wants to prove me wrong.
@TheRedComet
Breath of the Wild has a lot of room for improvement, but it's still an amazing game. An easy flaw I would like to point out is that the story of this game felt like a treat, not something to delve into. Having a light story is fine, but when this is the first main Zelda game to have voice acting (technically, that's a lie), there's a level of ambition behind it that we only got to see three years later, with Age of Calamity.
One thing that many Zelda fans don't really consider is simply appreciating each Zelda game for being its own thing. There are always comparisons being drawn in places where the developer clearly didn't intend to spark. There's always this talk about how BotW doesn't follow the "Zelda formula" which is technically true, but only in specific parts.
I'm not expecting a release this year, but I am expecting to see Metroid Prime 4. Any Direct this year, it doesn't really matter, but it's time for the reveal. They announced in 2017 and updated fans on a restart in early 2019. An update should happen. It's going to be 3 years after being informed less than 2 years first go around. 2022 will have a blemish if Prime 4 is a no show regardless of what Nintendo releases.
@StarPoint
Judging by the huge amount of secrecy they have (to the point of keeping the title a secret), I'm optimistic they would want to do that. Their marketing with Age of Calamity is almost like a precursor, if you think about it.
@Would_you_kindly
I suppose the upcoming Super Mario movie wouldn't count as a "Mario release" for this year? I mean, it's not a game, but I'd rather not have too much Mario in a single year (again).
@ModdedInkling That is a good point. They do seem to be taking spoilers a little more seriously this time around.
@TheRedComet That happens with basically every game in the series. It's the best one ever when it releases, then it somehow becomes bad as time goes on. See Skyward Sword for the most prominent example. I think Wind Waker may be one of the only ones where it worked in reverse, and is more fondly remembered than when it first released.
I wish we could get Madden finally… I don’t care if it is a crappy version…
@rockodoodle
Especially to honour the man who started it all.
It’s not a good year unless we get Rhythm Heaven
I really hope they get back into the 2d Zelda franchise. I love Link's Awakening and would love to see the 2d classics polished up, and a complete new one also. I'm really hoping for a new 3D Mario game, and maybe even a new Mario Kart?
@TheRedComet
To be honest, I'm playing Ocarina of Time again and I'm shocked at how non-linear it actually is, at least during the adult portion. Without using exploits and glitches, and just knowing where stuff is, you can really customize your path through the dungeons. It's not the original Zelda or Breath of the Wild, but it's far more open than it lets on. (You do have to ignore Navi's constant suggestions, of course.) There's also more freedom than I remembered for many puzzle solutions and battles, if you experiment with items.
@ModdedInkling Yep, Splatoon 2 is kind of a Splatoon enhanced port but I wonder why they want to do with Splatoon 3 on the same platform. Meanwhile, tons of abandoned IPs.
@OakOtter Breath of the Wild was disappointing for me and for many The Legend of Zelda fans around the world. There are tons of articles about it and I wrote many comments on this site as well. It doesn't mean that BotW2 won't be more "The Legend of Zelda" and less "empty soulless open world". Besides, the scores don't mean anything when it comes to Mario and Zelda. It wouldn't have ranked as high without the Zelda name.
@Banjo-
You pretty much answered your own question. The reason Splatoon 3 is on the Switch is because Splatoon 2 is basically just an enhanced port; Splatoon 3 is probably going to be a different game rather than a simple upgrade of Splatoon 2
@ModdedInkling Yep, I guess you're right.
I want surprise reveals for Super Mario Odyssey 2, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, a new Fire Emblem, a Naughty Dog-esque dramatic game, a Last Story remake, Arms + Legs (Arms 2), and Metroid Prime Hunters 2 (and maybe Metroid Prime Trilogy). As for second/third party releases, I want Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 4, Persona 5, the new Splinter Cell remake, Shadow of the Eternals, Red Steel 3, Resident Evil: Village, Tatsunoko v. Capcom 2, Tekken 7, Xenosaga Series, Gotham Knights, and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
I bet Metroid Prime 4 ends up being released for Switch and as a launch title for Switch's successor, much like Twilight Princess and BotW.
It’s hard to believe that 2022 is finally here! I am super optimistic about this year and I am incredibly excited for Nintendo’s lineup! The sequel to Breath of the Wild and Splatoon 3 are the most significant ones for me so far, but I’m also pretty excited about Pokémon Legends Arceus and Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. I’m not interested in Bayonetta, but I might give Kirby and Advance Wars a try at some point. My number one hope for this year in terms of unannounced games is Super Mario Odyssey 2 for sure! Also, it may be a bit of a stretch but I’d love to see some Mario Kart as well this year. Overall I really can’t wait to play my Switch this year and I hope everyone else has as much fun as I know I’m going to!
@Longondo "switch" to steam deck. Actually that should be their marketing line.
A big year for strategy games. I think we’ll also hear about a new Fire Emblem too. Zelda will be a must buy, but I’m gonna have to wait for reviews on almost anything else
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