Support for the Nintendo Switch doesn’t show any signs of slowing and Bandai Namco have now chimed in and reiterated their support for the new console. Coming from the company’s financial report which was released earlier today, we can still expect three titles from the publisher by April next year: a Taiko no Tatsujin game, an unnamed Tales-series game, and a Dragon Ball licensed game tentatively listed as Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.
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They forgot to mention Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch. :-)
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Eh, I’ll believe it when I see it. I don’t trust Namco.
Especially with the Tales series and their habit of releasing a game for a non-Sony system and then releasing a more complete version in PlayStation, therefore screwing over those who played it on the other systems.
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I trust Bandai Namco. They have been truly one of Nintendo’s most trusted supporters when making games for Nintendo systems including Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS and its published arcade game (and port) Pokken Tournament (Pokemon Tekken in Germany).
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Well pokken tournament might get a enhance port for Nintendo Switch. The arcade one got some new characters that we can’t get for the Wii U.
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Ah dragon Ball Xenoverrse 2 is still hasn’t gotten a release date for Nintendo Switch. At least Bandai Namco show see support for Nintendo Switch
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Make a damn Digimon game for the Switch!
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Waiting for Dragonball Xenoverse still,Wondering if its still coming. Digimon would be good to have too. I haven’t bought the new ones on PS4 yet so maybe they can port those over or just include the new ones coming out
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wait, am I the only one really excited for the taiko no tatsujun game??
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Nope. I’m also excited!
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