E3 2018 Nintendo Switch Predictions: Animal Crossing Switch, Bayonetta 3, N64 Classic, And More

E3 2018 Nintendo Switch Predictions: Animal Crossing Switch, Bayonetta 3, N64 Classic, And More

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Aside from new details on Bayonetta 3, we're hoping Nintendo also unveils a Switch port of The Wonderful 101, another game made by Platinum released exclusively for Wii U. It would make for a great complementary announcement to go alongside Bayonetta 3. According to a May 2018 interview with The Wonderful 101 director Hideki Kamiya, the team at Platinum actually has ideas for a possible port and has made internal documents on how it would do it. The Wonderful 101 may not be the developer's most well-known game, but it's still a fantastic action-adventure well worth playing. Plus, it seems more than likely at this point, seeing as a re-release would certainly fit Nintendo's recent push to bring more Wii U games to Switch. We're keeping our fingers crossed! | Matt Espineli

E3 2018 Nintendo Switch Predictions: Animal Crossing Switch, Bayonetta 3, N64 Classic, And More

May 27, 2018, 5:23pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2018-nintendo-switch-predictions-animal-crossin/1100-6459233/ > Aside from new details on Bayonetta 3, we're hoping Nintendo also unveils a Switch port of The Wonderful 101, another game made by Platinum released exclusively for Wii U. It would make for a great complementary announcement to go alongside Bayonetta 3. According to a May 2018 interview with The Wonderful 101 director Hideki Kamiya, the team at Platinum actually has ideas for a possible port and has made internal documents on how it would do it. The Wonderful 101 may not be the developer's most well-known game, but it's still a fantastic action-adventure well worth playing. Plus, it seems more than likely at this point, seeing as a re-release would certainly fit Nintendo's recent push to bring more Wii U games to Switch. We're keeping our fingers crossed! | Matt Espineli