When Nintendo announced the Nintendo Switch in adgbig and stated that it will be a hybrid gaming console, most third-party development did pledge to support the gaming console. One particularly publisher support has been making rounds of hints and clues that the said company would also have a major game title for the Nintendo Switch.
EA To Release A Major Game Title For The Nintendo Switch
Speaking at the Credit Suisse 2016 Annual Technology Conference in Arizona, Electronic Arts' chief competition officer Peter Moore, stated that EA will release a game title for the Nintendo Switch. Moore added that Nintendo will always be a very important partner in the business and will never discount the Japanese company in this industry.
Meanwhile, several fans speculate that EA could most likely throw in game titles like "Madden" and "NBA Live" for the Nintendo Switch. There is also a possibility that the major game EA is taking about will be "Mass Effect: Andromeda" since the Nintendo Switch and the space exploration game are both slated to be released in the same month in 2017.
It can possibly work for both companies to release "Mass Effect: Andromeda" in the Nintendo Switch, given that EA has supported new Nintendo hardware for "Mass Effect" in the past. When the Nintendo Wii U debuted in 2012, EA also had a piece in the scene when the third party development release "Mass Effect 3: Special Edition" in the Wii U.
'Mass Effect: Andromeda' For Nintendo Switch
Meanwhile, Bioware has been active lately bringing more news about "Mass Effect: Andromeda" online. So far, Bioware will bring back the Multiplayer game feature from "Mass Effect 3" that supposedly will have a relationship with the single player storyline.
However, there are no official news to whether "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will featured in Nintendo Switch as part of EA and Nintendo's unrelenting relationship through the years. The Bioware game will be out on March 2017, the same month with the Nintendo Switch.