Following its launch earlier this month, Nintendo's newest console, the Switch 2, has been selling like hotcakes.
The Nintendo Switch 2 was responsible for a "record-breaking" June for the industry, selling 5.4 million units within its first month.
Mario Kart World, the game everyone was upset about over its price, sold over 1.5 million copies at launch, outpacing Donkey Kong Bananza by a pace of 6:1.
That's not to say that other games aren't performing well. Nintendo Switch Welcome Tour 2 has been a surprise on the digital sales charts, but the winner thus far has been Deltarune. Other third-party games, such as Minecraft and No Man's Sky, have also sold well.
There's some definite growing third-party support for the Nintendo Switch 2, and one developer wants to bring his game to the console as well.
Suda51 Wants Romeo Is A Dead Man To Appear On The Nintendo Switch 2
At Gamescom, GameXplain talked to Suda51, the legendary game developer known for Killer7 and the No More Heroes franchise, about his studio, Grasshopper Manufacture, and their newest game, Romeo Is a Dead Man.
Announced during a PlayStation State of Play in June, Romeo Is...