Nintendo announces loads of partners for the Switch but no games

After the reveal of the Switch yesterday Nintendo showed off a massive list of development partners including some big third parties.

The full list consists of 48 different partners, including the likes of Activision, Ubisoft and EA. Bethesda is also on the list, but don’t want to confirm that Skyrim is coming to the Switch despite showing it off in the reveal video.

A few of the more interesting names on the list are Epic Games, FromSoftware and Konami, which could hint that the likes of Paragon, Dark Souls and PES are on the way to Nintendo’s new console.

Of course we have seen a list like this before from Nintendo, specifically when they showed off the Wii U and we all know how that went.

While the list is impressive it is important to note that almost none of these companies have announced any specific games for the device. Ubisoft confirmed that Just Dance 2017 will hit the console but that is about it currently.

The full list of Switch partners can be seen below.

505 Games
LEVEL-5 Inc
Activision Publishing, Inc
Marvelous Inc
ARC SYSTEM WORKS Co., Ltd.
Maximum Games LLC
Atlus CO., LTD
Nippon Ichi Software, Inc.
Audiokinetic Inc
Partly Bit Inc
Autodesk Inc
Platinum Games Inc
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc
RAD Game Tools Inc
Bethesda
RecoChoku Co Ltd
CAPCOM CO. LTD
SEGA Games Co Lts
Codemasters
Silicon Studios Corporation
CRI Middleware Co Ltd
Spike Chunsoft Co Ltd
DeNA Co Ltd
SQUARE ENIX CO LTD
Electronic Arts
Starbreeze Studios
Epic Games Inc
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc
Firelight Technologies
Telltale Games
FromSoftware, Inc
THQ Nordic
Frozenbyte
Tokyo RPG Factory Co Ltd
GameTrust
TT Games
GRASSHOPPER MANUFACTURE INC
UBISOFT
Gungho Online Entertainment Inc
Ubitus Inc
HAMSTER Corporation
Unity Technologies Inc
Havok
Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment
INTI CREATES CO LTD
Web Technology Corp
KOEI TECMO GAMES CO LTD
Konami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd

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