"Twitter has some interesting information regarding the most tweeted about things during E3 2018. It almost comes as no surprise that Nintendo and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are two of the most tweeted about things during the week of E3." -- Nintendo Enthusiast
With Nintendo rolling out Switch 2, the company has confirmed that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Nintendo Switch Sports have issues on the new console. However, plans are already in place for patches.
Game developer Hideki Kamiya talks about Bayonetta in the Smash Bros. games.
Nintendo Switch games that haven't received patches are still getting performance and loading boosts across the board on Switch 2.
No surprise really. At the end of the day Smash and Pokemon are two of the biggest series in gaming, looking at it from sales perspective. I'm honestly only expecting a 7/10 or so for the Let's Go titles, but even if they only self half of a traditional Pokemon game they will be a huge hit. Smash will probably be the best selling entry in the series and come in at 15M+. Even if Nintendo's E3 was a bit underwealming, those are still the two titles that the general audience is most likely to talk about.
that mech game looked good and so did re 2 too bad its not for the switch yet