The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is reportedly the last "significant" Switch release in the works for some time
There cওould be a huge gap in𝓀 big first-party titles for the console after May 2023

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Legend of Zelda: Te🎶ars of the Kingdom could be th♔e Nintendo Switch's final "sign⛎ificant" release.
That's according to two reporters takiꦕng to Twitter in recent weeks. Firstly, GamesIndustry.biz reporter Chris Dring responded to a Twitter user back in November in the tweet below, r𓆉evealing that according to his sources, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom could be followed by a huge gap for Nintendo first-party releases.
No, I didn't mean literally nothing. I have heard that after Zelda, Nintendo doesn'🍌ꦓt have a significant game for quite some time
More recently, VGC's Andy Robinson tweeted🀅 that Tears of the Kingdom could well be the final major launch on the Switch✃, according to the reporter's predictions and rumours of new hardware. Both reporters allege that Tears of the Kingdom might be followed by a significant gap for Switch-exclusive games, if there even is another major exclusive released after the new Zelda title at all.
From what I’m🌞 hearing I wouldn𝓰’t be surprised if Nintendo starts talking about new hardware by 2024. I’m not convinced another huge first-party game other than Zelda is left on Switch (usual Nintendo prediction caveats apply…) //t.co/96CSoLd0Dn
Currently, as things stands, Tears of the Kingdom is slated to release before several other Nintendo-exclusive games, all of which are set to launch at some unknown point in the future. These would be Advance Wars 1+2 ReBoot Camp, Pikmin 4, and the long-delayed 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Metroid Prime 4.
Dring and Robinson are clearly viewing all three titles as far less significant releases than Tears of the Kingdom, or other Switch heavy-hitters like Mario Kart 8 and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and it's hard to argue with that viewpo💮int, given that the latter two games have sold in excess of 30 million units worldwide. Another major Nintendo franchise, Pokemon, saw two big games laun🌱ch in 2022, implying a lengthy gap before another outing.
Robinson, however, believes Nintendo could begin to look past the Switch as soon as next year in 2024, hence the reason for a gap in major Switch launches after Tears of the Kingdom on May 12. Considering the recent speculation over the cancelled 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch Pro, 🐓could Nintendo be going a different route with new hardware?
Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Switch games guide for more of what to expect from Nintendo's console.
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