Publishers and developers like Activision, Electronic Arts, Capcom, and more sign on to support Nintendo Switch

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The Nintendo Switch’s “First Glimpse” video already gave us a look at Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and 2K’s NBA 2K17 running on the new hardware, but Nintendo has actually lined up dozens of publishing and development partners for the platform. From the biggest names (Activision, Electronic Arts, WB Games, Capcom) to smaller indies (Inti Creates, PlatinumGames, Arc System Works), your favorite game creators will definitely be well-represented on the Nintendo Switch:

Publishers/Developers Supporting the Nintendo Switch

  • 505 Games
  • Activision
  • Arc System Works
  • Atlus
  • Bandai Namco
  • Bethesda
  • Capcom
  • Codemasters
  • DeNA
  • Electronic Arts
  • Epic Games
  • FromSoftware
  • Frozenbyte
  • GameTrust
  • Grasshopper Manufacture
  • Gungho Online Entertainment
  • Hamster Corporation
  • Inti Creates
  • Koei Tecmo
  • Konami
  • Level-5
  • Marvelous
  • Maximum Games
  • Nippon Ichi
  • Parity Bit
  • PlatinumGames
  • Sega
  • Silicon Studio Corporation
  • Spike Chunsoft
  • Square Enix
  • Starbreeze Studios
  • Take-Two Interactive
  • Telltale Games
  • THQ Nordic
  • Tokyo RPG Factory
  • TT Games
  • Ubisoft
  • Ubitus
  • Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

To help create the console’s game lineup, Nintendo also announced Switch support from a variety of engine makers and middleware tools:

Engines/Middleware Supported by the Nintendo Switch

  • Audiokinetic
  • Autodesk
  • CRI Middleware
  • Epic Games
  • Firelight Technologies
  • Havok
  • RAD Game Tools
  • RecoChoku
  • Unity Technologies
  • Web Technology Corp

We’ll have more news about the Nintendo Switch’s unveiling throughout the day.

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