After Zelda, Mario Kart, Pokken, and now Bayonetta, which Wii U games will end up on Nintendo Switch next? Here are the most (and least) likely suspects.
Nintendo hasnāt been shy about porting its Wii U games to Switch, and for good reason: Wii U had a few excellent games, but it was also the worst-selling home console in Nintendoās history and so those games got in front of very few people. And, of course, Switchās portability means that even if youāve already played these games, you might double-dip for the best ones.
But not all Wii U games are created equal. There are a few that would seem like locks for a Switch port in 2018, some whose continued existence is questionable at best, and some that will almost surely never see light of day on the Switch. Hereās how I see it breaking down. Note that this is not just a list of the best and worst Wii U games; Iām taking into account a variety of different factors.
