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Nintendo Switch Game Updates: New Exclusive Gameplay Video



The Nintendo Switch is one of the things that gaming fans have been waiting for quite some time. Apart from its innovative look, specs and features, it also has some exclusive games. To keep fans updated and to tease Nintendo Switch and the games, the company revealed an exclusive Nintendo Switch gameplay.

According to Express, the game is entitled "Seasons of Heaven." The trailer Nintendo revealed had awesome graphics. But that may actually improve over time as there are reports that The Khronos Group has made the APIs compatible with Nintendo Switch.

Apparently, The Khronos Group's OpenGL 4.5, their OpenGL ES and their Vulkan APIs are going to be compatible with the console. This could enhance the graphics of future games for Switch even more.

As for now, fans can revel in the beauty of "Seasons of Heaven" with the trailer it was given. The game is basically based on a French novel of the same name. It revolves around a boy named Yan and his dog Ani. The game will be located in a world that has been hit by a catclysmic event.

However, the game will not be launched together with Nintendo Switch. Reports say that this is bound to come out on 2018. Nonetheless, the console has been confirmed to be released in March 2017.

Despite reports of delay, Nintendo has assured fans that by the end of the first quarter of 2017, fans will be able to get their own Nintendo Switch. The exact date of its release is likely going to be announced in January at an event in Tokyo, Japan.

There have been leaked details that the console will be around £200 (around $246). In fact, Ovum analyst Paul Jackson that £300 will be the better start for Nintendo Switch. The company has yet to confirm or deny the leaked news.

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