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Nintendo Switch Development Partners Include Skyrim, Resident Evil, Dark Souls Devs, and More

Nintendo has revealed a list of partners it is working with to create games for its new console, which was officially revealed to be called Nintendo Switch. The list includes major developers and publishers such as Activision, Bethesda, Capcom, and EA, as well as mobile company DeNA, which it partnered with to develop mobile games, and software developer Unity.



The full list was posted in an image on Twitter and you can see them all below. During its reveal video for the Nintendo Switch, games including Bethesda's Skyrim and 2K's NBA 2K17 were shown running on the console. A number of Nintendo's own titles were also showcased running on the Switch. Among them were The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart, and Splatoon.



Here's the full list of Nintendo Switch Partners, as detailed in an official press release:



505 Games
Level-5
Activision Publishing
Marvelous
Arc System Works
Maximum Games
Atlus
Nippon Ichi Software
Audiokinetic
Parity Bit
Autodesk
PlatinumGames
Bandai Namco
RAD Game Tools
Bethesda
RecoChoku
Capcom
Sega
Codemasters
Silicon Studio Corporation
CRI Middleware
Spike Chunsoft
DeNA
Square Enix
Electronic Arts
Starbreeze Studios
Epic Games
Take-Two Interactive Software
Firelight Technologies
Telltale Games
FromSoftware
THQ Nordic
Frozenbyte
Tokyo RPG Factory
GameTrust
TT Games
Grasshopper Manufacture
Ubisoft
Gungho Online Entertainment
Ubitus
Hamster Corporation
Unity Technologies
Havok
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Inti Creates
Web Technology Corp
Koei Tecmo
Konami Digital Entertainment
As rumored prior to the official unveiling, the Switch is a home console and handheld hybrid. Players will be able to detach the analogue stick and face button parts of the Switch controller then attach them to a tablet-like device that is removed from the base unit. This allows games to be played on the go. The Switch will use cartridges instead of discs.



The Nintendo Switch release date will be in March of 2017.

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20 ottobre 2016 alle 16:30