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Ubisoft Has Plans For More Nintendo Switch Games Soon

Ubisoft hit one out of the park at E3 this year when they showed off the new Mario + Rabbids title that will be coming to the Nintendo Switch very soon. Considering everything the company has on their plate at the moment, you'd think there would have been more talk about bringing some of the company's titles to the new console during the event. Turns out that's a pretty good possibility.

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NeoGAF has a thread currently rolling about a Ubisoft investor call in which CEO Yves Guillemot said they would be making more announcements for games specific to the Nintendo Switch "quite soon." No current titles in development or on the brink of release were discussed, but considering the amount of games the company showed off back in June, one would have to assume a few of those will be making their way to Nintendo in the near future.

Assassin's Creed seems like the kind of title you might expect to see, as the content seems like it would fall in with Nintendo's direction. However, there's no escaping the fact that the next South Park game has to be on a lot of people's wish lists. It's highly doubtful it would be considering the content, but one can dream. Which Ubisoft titles would you like to see come to the Switch?


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