• The Nintendo Switch is slated to be released in March 2017.

The Nintendo Switch is slated to be released in March 2017. (Photo : YouTube/GameNewsOfficial )

After a U.K.-based online retailer gave some sort of a ballpark figure about Nintendo Switch's retail price, a spy shot of the list of confirmed games for the upcoming console has been making rounds online. From the looks of it, well-known game franchises are bound to set foot on the much-awaited game platform.  

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An image of the said list of Nintendo Switch titles has been leaked online, and some of the names included on the roster seem to fit in the bag with fans and analysts' earlier theories. The leaked photo though was not able to cover the entire list, but such leak will be enough for it to cause quite a stir among fans.  

According to the leaked snapshot, several games are slated to be released on March 17. The titles that will be rolled out on the said date are Nintendo's "Mario Kart 8: Switch" and "Splatoon Counterattack," "Super Mario RPG: Rabbid's Invasion" from Ubisoft, "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition" from Bethesda, and "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." Meanwhile, both "Assassin's Creed Egypt" and "Pikmin World" will go live on March 24, TweakTown has learned.  

Aside from these, other confirmed titles include Ubisoft's "Just Dance 2017," "Dragon Quest 10 and 11," from Square Enix, "Stardew Valley" from indie developer Chucklefish Games, "Sonic 2017" from Sega, and the rumored GTA-inspired "Lego City Undercover" from Warner Bros., IGN France reported. Nevertheless, no definite date was given on when will these titles would come to fruition.   

The main console of the Switch, on the other hand, is said to have a 6.2-inch display with a 720-pixel resolution. Reports also suggest that it will have a total unified random access memory (RAM) of 4 GB  and will carry an overhauled render of NVIDIA's Tegra GPU. Furthermore, it will don a USB Type-C charging port with an estimated battery life of up to three hours.   

More information will be revealed at Nintendo's upcoming Switch event that will be held this Jan. 13. In the meantime, watch a clip about what to expect at the upcoming Nintendo Switch event: