Nintendo Switch games news: More big titles coming this 2018

A promotional photo for Nintendo's latest console, "Nintendo Switch" Facebook/NintendoSwitch

The Nintendo Switch was released earlier this year, but it did not carry many of the popular games at that time. However, with its continued success over the months, more and more game developers are beginning to make games for Nintendo's latest console. Recently, three more games were revealed to be making it to the Switch next year.

"Mother 3", "Soulcalibur 6", "Hearthstone", "DragonBall FighterZ", and" The World Ends With You 2" will reportedly be available to the handheld gaming console in 2018, according to a Reddit user who goes by the name Leakileaks. He started his thread by assuring his readers that he does have sources for making his claims. He apparently was also the one responsible for predicting or "leaking" that the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) and Enchantress would be in Fighter Pack 3 in "Injustice 2."

If fans were to believe Leakileaks, then there will be five more games for the Switch, three of which will come in 2018. According to Leakileaks, "Mother 3" is actually already playable but is just being held back for its official release. "Soulcalibur 6," on the other hand, will be revealed for the PC, PS4, and Switch before the end of the year during the PSX event. As for Switch version itself, it will have its own spotlight during the Nintendo Direct early 2018.

"DragonBall FighterZ" will be released on Jan. 28, 2018, but the Switch version is said to be still in the works, so it will naturally be revealed later on. Blizzard is also still working on a "Hearthstone" Switch port, although not much else is known about it. The same goes for Square Enix's "The World Ends With You 2."

There have been no official announcements just yet regarding the leak, so fans should take the news with a grain of salt.

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