
Recently, publisher Electronic Arts shared in a recent earnings call to be working on shipping a bulk of titles to the ever growing Nintendo Switch. The platform stands out to be a commercial success in the short amount of time it has been on store shelves and continues to prove so even during the ongoing situation hindering society with the ongoing virus pandemic. However, Electronic Arts has yet to properly establish a solid foundation on the Nintendo eShop.
While there are some games to enjoy like Unravel 2 and the latest FIFA 20 available to pick up, the platform has yet to meet the full potential that the publisher has on its back burner for competing platforms. The ambitions Battlefield series, prolific battle royale Apex Legends, or recognized Madden series has yet to debut on the hybrid handheld.
But according to a report from VentureBeat, we have an understanding one on addition that wil be hitting the Nintendo Switch later on. When reporting the statement made by Electronic Arts’ CEO Andrew Wilson recently, the outlet disclosed that the Mass Effect Trilogy will be one of the releases in the coming year.
Oh, and that HD remaster of an EA game is the Mass Effect Trilogy. Just don’t expect that to also launch on Switch — at least not at first.
The statement actually follows a previous post made by Nintendo insider Liam Robertson who shared that Mass Effect 3 will be one of the titles arriving to the platform. With the new report, this entails there could be one bundle alongside separate titles for purchase on the eShop when the games debut in the unforetold future.
Reflecting on the wording of the statement, VentureBeat subjects the Mass Effect Trilogy to be one of the later releases for the Switch. So while there are other, unnamed projects planned to hit the system as well, those will occur sometime before BioWare’s most notorious series to be available on the Nintendo eShop.
VentureBeat as of recent has began honing a consistent track record with Nintendo-related accuracies. The outlet previously disclosed a Nintendo Direct for March which later happened to be correct with the Direct Mini taking place on the suggested date. So there is some backing to believing the current claim made recently.
Are you planning on reliving Commander Shepard’s story on Nintendo Switch?
Source: VentureBeat






