Nintendo has now held its latest direct games focused on games, which focused on the coming games at the original switch (as opposed to the Switch 2 which will soon manage). Two of the games he revealed were patapon 1 + 2 replay and Everybody’s Golf: Hot Shots – and their inclusion in the live is a bit unusual since the two franchises were exclusive to PlayStation until that time. Patapon 1 + 2 Replay was launched on July 11 and everyone Golf: Hot Shots launches a little later this year, both for PlayStation 5 and PC as well as Switch.
The Patapon gameplay focuses on the use of the battery to direct the pattern in combat, each drum corresponding to the controller button. Replay brings together the first two Patapon games together and adds some support support features, including an adjustable difficulty option. Everyone’s golf course seems to keep the series wacky of the series, with a challenge mode, a wacky golf course and a local multiplayer with four players.
The Patapon Originals Games were launched on the portable PlayStation in 2007 and 2009, respectively, and a remaster of the original launched on PlayStation 4 in 2017. Everyone in the golf course, also called the Hot Shots Golf series, was launched for the first time on the original PlayStation in 1997 and launched a game on each PlayStation console, except the PS5. The two series had Bot characters in the last Astro Bot game, if it gives an indication of the way they are “PlayStation”.
Sony does not publish these games on Switch directly. Instead, Bandai Namco works “in cooperation with Sony Interactive Entertainment” to launch the titles on Switch, his first involvement in one or the other franchise. Sony expressed his interest By continuing a multiplatform strategy to maximize the profits on the titles of the first parties, the president of the company Hiroki Totoki specifically mentioning the PC. It is possible that the launch of some of its most niche deductibles on Switch is part of this attempt to make the most of its intellectual property.