Nintendo Switch Unannounced Titles That “Fans Would Be Delighted To Know” Teased For FY 2019

Feb 1, 2019 at 05:30am EST
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Some big Nintendo Switch titles are launching later this year, but it seems like there are some surprises in store, and games that fans will love is also releasing before the end of fiscal year 2019.

As reported by Wall Street Journal's Takashi Mochizuki, Nintendo is working on at least one unannounced title for the Nintendo Switch that fans will be delighted to know.

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Nintendo said it is preparing at least one unannounced title for Switch in FY19 (April onward) that "fans would be delighted to know." What would that be?

Additionally, Nintendo also has a few unannounced titles that will be fit for the Nintendo Switch Online service.

Regarding the Nintendo Switch Online service, the Japanese publisher has something in store for game enthusiasts, as it's apparently planning to launch a service that will cost more than the basic subscription later this year.

The Switch’s monthly online service launched in 2018, and plan to launch a new service aimed at game enthusiasts willing to pay more sometime in 2019.

There are many franchises that Nintendo fans would love to see on the Nintendo Switch, so it's hard to say which games the publisher has teased today. We will keep you updated on this game as soon as more come in on it, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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