But not in the form you might expect it to be.
Another big name may be about to join the streaming fray.
According to SteamDb, the release date has seemingly been moved up.
Nintendo tried to have Metroid Prime 4 developed by multiple studios around the globe, and that didn’t work out, apparently.
Maybe Nintendo can look into actually releasing it, so that Switch owning Metroid fans have something to tide them over.
A new challenger (I mean update) is approaching.
The portable market might just be about to get a whole lot more interesting.
As per Kotaku's Jason Schreier, BioWare tried "more than once" but had "no luck."
For now, this is unsubstantiated, and should be treated as such.
This smaller-scale project is currently slated for late 2020.
An in-game screenshot from the episodes menu seems to have revealed the release date.
If true, then the Switch version may be delayed by two and a half weeks in Europe.
An older map is also going to be reworked, supposedly.
Some leaks and guesswork point to a character from a legendary franchise being the next Smash Bros. newcomer.
Why would a Microsoft published game come out for the Nintendo Switch?
It seems like EA may at last be preparing to take the Switch more seriously.
Infinity Ward is seemingly teasing something, but it's not a sequel to Call of Duty: Ghosts, according to reports.
Where there’s smoke, there’s fire, and there is a LOT of smoke here.
It sounds like there will be a lot more Xbox consoles coming our way.
The eagerly anticipated RPG may not be as far off from release as some fear.