Good news, then: Bethesda is bringing DOOM, one of its best (and possibly bloodiest) games from last year to the Nintendo’s new console, alongside Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus sometime in 2018.
The two games join fellow Bethesda title, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which will arrive on the Nintendo Switch on November 17.
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For one, it means that Nintendo Switch is getting one of the best games of 2016 which, in and of itself, is a big deal. But two, it means third-party publishers are returning to a Nintendo system after distancing themselves during the Wii U years.
Finally, these games actively confront the idea that Nintendo consoles skew towards a younger audience. That's worth mentioning because, although a fair amount of people under the age of 18 do own the system, according to data released by Nintendo, 46% of Nintendo Switch owners are ages 25-34.
Does that mean Nintendo’s likely to go full NC-17 anytime soon?
No. But it bodes well that companies like Rockstar and Bethesda are actively combating that stigma and keeping an eye on Nintendo – especially while they’re creating the next generation of Grand Theft Auto and Fallout.
SOURCE - TECH RADAR posted by Campus94
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