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Nintendo Switch Games Latest News & Updates: ‘Super Smash Bros.’ Announcement Casts New Hope On More Classic Games

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One of the popular titles for the WiiU has been confirmed as coming for the Nintendo Switch. While it hardly comes as a surprise, “Super Smash Bros.” has been confirmed by president Reggie Fils-Aime.

Fils-Aime was speaking at a Facebook Live interview. He reveals that the company plans to transition classic games such as “Super Smash Bros.” which could render some hope in seeing more games appear for the Nintendo Switch. The game lineup for the latest Nintendo game console is a concern for gamers, particularly the ones deciding on whether to get one or not.

While there are plenty of games that could appear for the Nintendo Switch, most want to see the classics. That includes games such as “Metroid”, a game pretty much dominant the past years. While that is up in the air, there are already a number of games that have been confirmed as coming. That includes “Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”, “1-2-Switch”, “Just Dance 2017”, “Snipperclips”, “Super Bomberman R”, “Fast RMX”, “I Am Setsuna”, “Mario Kart 8 Deluxe” and “Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers” among others, CNet reported.

While the games for the Nintendo Switch should be more the sufficient, the recently launched console could be doing more than catering to gaming. That includes possibly integrating some streaming content. Nintendo is reportedly in talks with Netflix and Amazon, another feature that stands to expand what the Nintendo Switch can do, Game Spot reported.

The streaming video content feature could be fast-forwarding a bit with the company concentrating on the primary purpose of the new game console. The Nintendo Switch launched last March 3 and is currently being sold in the US, UK, and Japan. So far, it seems to be doing pretty well with Fils-Aime believing it is the fastest-selling Nintendo console of all time.

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