Best Selling on Nintendo Switch at Least
Since its release in March, 2017, the Nintendo Switch has been the go to place for indie games–at least on console. Unsurprisingly, 2020 saw the release of many incredible indie game titles on the handheld/console hybrid. Today, Nintendo released on their Indie World Twitter account, and on their official Nintendo YouTube channel, a short video containing this year’s best-selling indie game titles.
The Indie World Twitter account was made by Nintendo of America as an outlet for all the latest news and updates for Indie games on the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo has clearly taken it upon themselves to make an effort to promote Indie games on the consoles, between the Indie World Twitter page, and the Indie World Showcases the company releases throughout the year.
Check out some of the best-selling indie games of 2020 for #NintendoSwitch!
Whether you want to be the Prince of the Underworld, a guide for friendly spirits, or a toaster moving a couch, there was a great indie game for you this year. What will you play next? pic.twitter.com/FSB2UCyEjm
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) December 29, 2020
The latest video posted to the Twitter page runs about 3 minutes long and includes a variety of indie titles that really struck a wave with players on the Nintendo Switch this year.
After a short montage of different indie titles, the first notable mention is Supergiant Game’s hellish roguelike, Hades. Some other major titles shown throughout the video include Moon Studios’s Ori and the Will of the Wisps, The Jackbox Party Pack 7, Streets of Rage 4, and Phobia Game Studio’s Carrion.
The full list of games highlighted in the video can be seen here:
– Hades
– Streets of Rage 4
– Spiritfarer
– Moving Out
– Ori and the Will of the Wisps
– Carrion
– What the Golf?
– Shantae and the Seven Sirens
– Super Mega Baseball 3
– Superliminal
– The Jackbox Party Pack 7
– Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin
– Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition
– CrossCode
– Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2
– Neon Abyss
Which of the following titles have you checked out this year? Did you play them on Nintendo Switch or another platform? Let us know down in the comments, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook.