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Nintendo switch: more third support and will not give more information until 2017

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Nintendo Switch has been one of this year's big announcements on a technological level. The legendary Japanese company in partnership with the successor to the Nintendo WiiU, making clear its concept of a portable console that can also act as a desktop console. Even so, there are still unanswered questions, such as what will be the actual power of the Switch or its launch price.

Nintendo claims there will be no more information until 2017

At the presentation of the Nintendo Switch we saw that two video games from third-party companies were shown, the Skyrim remaster by Bethesda and the 2K NBA2K17. Nintendo sends a message that the console will enjoy greater support from third-party companies (Thirds Party) by launching their games on it, which did not happen too much with the Nintendo WiiU.

Nintendo Switch will have great support thirds party

In the image we can see that most of the most important companies are going to publish their games on Nintendo Switch, EA, Activision, Ubisoft, the previously named Bethesda, Konami, Capcom, etc. The support of Epic is also important, who confirmed that the Unreal Engine 4 will be able to work on Nintendo Switch, this already gives us a clue that the console will not come as technologically outdated compared to Playstation 4 or XBOX One.

A very important fact that has been confirmed in the last few hours is that the console will not be compatible with Nintendo 3DS cartridges or WiiU games, but they leave the door open for digital compatibility. How could they do it if the console only has 32GB of internal space? Perhaps adding an external hard drive or SSD to record the games there is a possibility but Nintendo has not commented on the support for external discs.

Nintendo stated that until next year there will be no more information about the console officially, something that draws attention because it will be released in March, a date that seems very close.

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