Nintendo has always been, and continues to be, one of the biggest video game publishers in the entire world. Essentially popularizing the video game industry in the 1980s with the NES and SNES, Nintendo hasn't stopped since. It may have stumbled a time or two along the way, but the company seems to be in better stead than ever. The Nintendo Switch is quickly becoming one of the highest selling consoles of all time, and first-party Nintendo games have been on a hot streak in the last few years, being some of the best AAA experiences currently available.
2022 has already seen the release of some truly excellent first-party Nintendo games, ranging from the surprisingly innovative Pokemon Legends: Arceus to the charmingly fun Kirby and the Forgotten Land. While 2022 may be halfway done, Nintendo still has plenty of tricks up its sleeve, with a lengthy slate of games still in development, some of which could still be coming this year.
1-2 Switch Sequel Reportedly Finished Development, But Nintendo is Unsure What To Do With It
Originally intended for release earlier this year, Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp has been delayed again, this time with no official release date in sight. A remake of the first two Advance Wars games, Re-Boot Camp is being developed solely for the Nintendo Switch. While the gameplay looks largely unchanged from the original games, this remake does use a new 3D art style, will feature a re-recorded soundtrack, and will bring online functionality to the game. Hopefully, the recent delay will ensure that Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp is a well-polished experience whenever it finally releases.
Set to release on June 24, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes continues the story of the critically-acclaimed Fire
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