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Nintendo Switch Games Coming This March; New & Exciting Features In Upbeat

Nintendo Switch Games Coming This March; New & Exciting Features In Upbeat

The long wait is finally over and Nintendo Switch has finally arrived. It is formerly called the Nintendo NX and is reported to be the successor of Nintendo 3Ds and Wii U. And this March, new games for Nintendo Switch will finally be released for players to enjoy which is what this article is all about. Below are the confirmed games to be released on March 3.

“The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”

This game has been a favorite of gamers for many generations as this game is already the 19th installment of the game series as reported by Digital Spy. It is an action-adventure game that is set in Hyrule and centers on the character named Link. He is awakened from 100 years of silence and now he is mysteriously guided to defeat Calamity Ganon. The game was first announced in 2013 and planned for a release in 2017 but after so many delays it is finally releasing on March 3.

“1-2-Switch”

This new game is a party game that will obviously be great for parties. It is developed by Nintendo and also scheduled for release on March 3. It is played with the Joy-con controllers and consist of different mini games where players go against another player. Unlike other party games, it focuses not on what the players can see on the screen but on what they can hear and feedbacks from the controller.

“Just Dance 2017”

Another popular game getting a new installment is “Just Dance 2017”. Just like its predecessors, the game is played by copying the movements of the models on screen and the winner is based on their accuracy in mimicking. Players can use the controller or their smartphone and can be played with other players. It was first introduced on October 25, 2016, and is reported by Eurogamer to be ready by March 3 in Nintendo Switch. Aside from Switch, the game can also be played on Playstation 3 and 4, Xbox One and 360, Nintendo Wii and Wii U.

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