The Nintendo Switch turned five just a few weeks ago, and while past console generations have often packed their bags around this time, the Switch doesn't seem to be slowing down. Despite rumors at the start of the year claiming that a Switch successor was in the works, the latest Nintendo Directs seem to suggest the opposite, detailing a plethora of games that are set to drop on the console over the next year or so.
While the Nintendo Switch has already had a pretty busy year so far, with Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Triangle Strategy, and Chocobo GP being just a few of the console's recently released titles, the year is far from over and the Switch still has plenty to offer. While there are plenty of indie and third-party titles heading to the Switch this year, including Sea of Stars and LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Nintendo's own first-party line-up is very promising.
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One of the most anticipated games of the year, Kirby and the Forgotten Land is dropping on Switch in just a few days time. From all the trailers and in-depth looks fans have gotten so far, it seems as though Kirby and the Forgotten Land is going to be a sizeable step-up for the franchise, taking the charming mascot platformer and finally giving him the full 3D treatment. With more abilities than ever, co-op functionality, and a semi-open-world structure, Kirby and the Forgotten Land seems like it'll be a real fan-pleaser, and maybe one of the console's best family games.
A game that's been highly requested ever since the Switch first released in 2017, Nintendo Switch Sports is an unabashed Wii Sports successor. Bringing a total of six sports to the game, including classics like tennis and
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