We'll get more by E3, no doubt

As more and more studios actually release all the delayed projects from the past few years, Nintendo is sitting comfortably with just Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom alone. That will easily dominate the vast majority of May and beyond (years beyond, if Breath of the Wild is any indication), but there's other stuff in tow, too.
Just this month, Nintendo sent out an email directly to folks to remind them of the upcoming 2023 slate. We've already seen a bit of it shake out in the form of two Persona ports and Fire Emblem Engage, and the rest really highlights how busy the next few months are going to be: just in the Nintendo space alone. While a few of them are ports and re-releases many multiplatform owners will still spring for the Switch edition, and there are exclusives wrapped up in there too.
You can find the full list below in both text and image form.
Here's a recap of the big first and third party releases coming to/already on Switch in 2023:

  • Persona 3 Portable - January 19
  • Persona 4 Golden - January 19
  • Fire Emblem Engage - January 20
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake - January 31
  • Blanc - February 14
  • Theatrhythm Final Bar Line - February 16
  • Tales of Symphonia Remastered - February 17
  • Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe - February 24
  • Octopath Traveler II - February 24
  • Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon - March 17
  • Minecraft Legends - April 18
  • Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - May 12
  • Hogwarts Legacy - July 25 (a delay beyond the initial launch platforms)
  • Master Detective Archives: Rain Code - Spring 2023
  • Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life - Summer 2023
  • The Lord of the Rings: Gollum - Fall 2023
  • Pikmin 4 - 2023
  • Disney Illusion Island - 2023
  • Rune Factory 3 Special - 2023
  • Disney Speedstorm - 2023
  • Endless Dungeon - 2023
  • Star Wars Hunters - 2023 (I totally forgot this existed)

And here's the infographic in picture form!

[caption id="attachment_359843" align="alignnone" width="422"] Image via Nintendo[/caption]
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