Nintendo Switch Games List: Here's All The Games You'll Be Playing Soon

Nintendo Switch is almost here. In fact, it's just weeks before the launch. To help players prepare for the big day, here is the list of games that will come out for the Switch in the future.

Nintendo Switch Games: In Launch date and Beyond

The Nintendo Switch's full games line-up is still to be confirmed. Gamespot shares that the games that will be provided are the titles that have already been announced. The list will be updated in the future, but for now, here is the list of titles that will definitely be coming for Switch in the future.

March 3: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, 1-2-Switch, Little Inferno, I Am Setsuna, World of Goo, Skylanders: Imaginators, Super Bomberman R, Just Dance 2017, and Human Resource Machine.

Spring/ March: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Arms, Puyo-Puyo Tetris, Has-Been Heroes (March), and Snipperclips Cut it Out Together (March)

Summer: Splatoon 2, and Rime

2017: Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Ultra Street Fighter II, Super Mario Odyssey, Steep, Sonic Mania, Skyrim, NBA 2K, Minecraft, FIFA, and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

TBD: Disgaea 5 Complete, Fire Emblem Warriors, Minecraft: Story Mode, Rayman Legends, New Shin Megami Tensei, Syberia 3, and The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+

Nintendo Switch Games: Game sizes

It has been reported that the Nintendo Switch will only have 25.9 GB of internal memory. According to BGR, if players are planning to download games like Breath of The Wild, they should prepare themselves for its capacity. Here are some of the game sizes that has been revealed for those who are planning to download it.

  • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Zelda (13.4 GB)
  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (7 GB)
  • Dragon Quest Heroes I & II (32 GB)
  • Disgaea 5 (5.92 GB)
  • Nobunaga's Ambition (5 GB)
  • Puyo-Puyo Tetris (1.09 GB)
  • Snipperclips (1.60 GB)

The Nintendo Switch comes out worldwide on March 3, 2017.

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