
Looking at the Nintendo Switch library regarding Electronic Arts-published titles, the eShop is lacking in more games from the American publisher. Despite the amount of financial wealth that the myriad of projects that ship under the company each year racks in, it does not show to be shining on Nintendo’s side of the pond. However, the firm is aware of that and is planning to tackle the system heavily coming later on this year.
During the latest Earnings Call for the publisher, Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson shares to be eager in providing more software to Nintendo’s latest iteration. “And we’re also planning to deliver for more Nintendo fans, with multiple EA games set to launch on Nintendo Switch this year,” Wilson expresses on the matter of more support on the platform.
For more details, it looks that we might already have an understanding on one title that will be coming thanks to a post on Twitter. Known insider Liam Robertson shared to be excited for BioWare’s Mass Effect 3 to ship to Nintendo Switch in a post recently.
Before jumping to conclusion based on a tweet, there is some likeliness that the game will hit the Nintendo eShop for Switch. Many might not remember, but the third installment in the Mass Effect series actually released on Nintendo’s Wii U back in 2012. And from the current status of Nintendo porting prior generation software to the Switch, it’s pretty high as you can tell especially with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe being the most sold property for the platform to date.
Currently, the only title slated to ship to Nintendo Switch is the upcoming Burnout Paradise Remastered, but that looks to be only the start of a larger wave if Wilson states that “multiple” projects will be making its way to the platform in the coming months. This reveal is part of a bigger initiative that goes alongside the recent partnership between Electronic Arts and Google to bring more games to recently released Stadia.
In the same Earnings Call, Electronic Arts also shared that the publisher is planning to ship free updates for next generation hardware when the new consoles arrive later this year. You can read the report in full by heading here.
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