Nintendo has confirmed the games coming out for the Switch throughout 2017 in the UK. The Nintendo UK Twitter account published this image, confirming a number of Switch games coming out in 2017. The Switch has just five games available when it launches on 3rd March, Nintendo confirmed. These are: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 1-2 Switch Super Bomberman R Skylanders Imaginators Just Dance 2017 Another three games come out in March: SnipperClippers Fast RMX Has-Been HeroesOn 28th April: Mario Kart 8 DeluxePegged for spring 2017 are: Arms Disgaea 5 Complete Puyo Puyo Tetris RimeDown for summer 2017 is: Splatoon 2During autumn 2017: The Elder Scrolls 5: SkyrimHoliday 2017 gets: Super Mario OdysseyAnd there are 10 games with a vague 2017 release window: Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Ultra Street Fighter 2 The Final Challenge Minecraft EA Sports FIFA Sonic Mania I Am Setsuna Steep Syberia 3 NBA 2K Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 There are a number of games announced for Switch that aren't on this Nintendo-released list, including Redout, Fire Emblem Warriors, a new Square RPG from the Bravely Default team, Dragon Quest 10 and 11, along with Dragon Quest Heroes 1 and 2, the new Shin Megami Tensei, The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+, Rayman Legends Definitive Edition and Farming Simulator.
SWITCH - SMALL DETAILS ON CARTRIDGES, STORAGE SPACE, & POTENTIAL FOR EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE SUPPORT - Switch cartridges are not rewritable - supports up to 2 TB of additional storage via high capacity SD cards (microSDXC), - can support external hard disk drives via the USB 2.0 ports, but Nintendo hasn't activated this feature yet - Nintendo is considering whether or not to activate the feature, since it goes against the portable nature of the system
COMPANY BEHIND SWITCH'S LCD REVEALED, INITIAL ORDER FROM NINTENDO WAS FOR 3 MILLION SCREENS - screens supplied by Japan Display Inc. - Japan Display will supply three million screens in an initial batch - Japan Display is working to ship slightly more than 10 million units by the end of this year - the latter figure is subject to change depending on sales We heard Nintendo had 2 million Switch units planned for initial launch. Now you have to wonder what the other 1 million is for, and when those units will ship!