I haven't had a Fifa game since 2013's edition, so I think I'll get this one on the Switch. Still iffy on how good of an experience it'll actually be, but for someone who hasn't played a football game in so long it'll most likely be amazing.
I liked Nintendo's showing during e3 for the most-part. They've responded to criticism of the Pokémon Direct with assurance that a main game will be on the Switch. When they say it "may not be here for over a year" that's what I was expecting anyway. A November 2018 or February 2019 release is what I expect to see. Wouldn't be surprised to see some form of cross-play available or at least a new version of Bank where we can send our monsters over directly from a 3DS console. A bit unlike Nintendo to make these kind of announcements after the last couple of e3 shows where they only focus on the very near future (financial year releases ie. Up to March 2018 for this particular show). However, the Metroid, Kirby, and Yoshi games probably won't be available until the next e3 comes around.
Seems like a good line-up for the rest of the year though from what I can see:
June 16 - ARMS
July 21 - Splatoon 2
August 15 - Sonic Mania
August 29 - Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
September 22 - Pokkén Tournament DX
October 27 - Super Mario Oddessey
With Rocket League, Fifa 18, Xenoblade 2, Skyrim, Rayman Legends, and Dragonball Xenoverse 2 also releasing this year (probably some other notable games I'm missing too).
That's without touching the 3DS release schedule which is pretty good in its own right. I admit it's hard to find the drive to go back and play some 3DS games after using the Switch, but the market is definitely still there and it's great as a cheaper, more portable alternative. If I didn't have a Switch, I'd probably be buying 5-6 3DS games this year
Touching on 2018 a bit more, we could see all of these series get the Switch treatment:
Super Mario Maker
Smash Bros.
Kirby
Yoshi
Metroid
Pikmin
Pokémon
