New Video From Nintendo Highlights All The Games The Switch Got In April

There was a lot to play on the system last month.

Posted By | On 30th, Apr. 2019

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Nintendo themselves may not have launched any big name Switch exclusive or game in April (other than the Labo VR kit), but there wasn’t any shortage of new games to play on their hybrid system last month. In a new video that the company has just put out, they showcase games that launched on the Switch over the last 30 days.

These include the big names like Mortal Kombat 11, Final Fantasy 10, Final Fantasy 12, and Dragon’s Dogma, as well as eShop only releases such as CupheadKatana Zero, Steamworld Quest, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, Ace Attorney Trilogy, Boxboy + Boxgirl, and My Time In Portia.

There was a lot on the Switch last month, representing one of the most packed and diverse lineups the system has had since its launch two years ago—it properly sets the Switch up for the second half of this year, when there will be a flurry of blockbusters coming out on it on a consistent basis, starting with Super Mario Maker 2 on June 28, 2019.


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