Last month, Nintendo finally revealed its long-rumored "NX" console, the Nintendo Switch

Nintendo released this image showing some of its development partners.

Activision

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POSSIBLE : Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare was just released on Xbox One, PS4, and PC, so it's possible a port could be in the works. Likewise, Skylanders: Imaginators was released just last month for current- and last-gen consoles, so it could potentially be headed to the Switch.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare was just released on Xbox One, PS4, and PC, so it's possible a port could be in the works. Likewise, Skylanders: Imaginators was released just last month for current- and last-gen consoles, so it could potentially be headed to the Switch. UNLIKELY: Destiny may not be able to find a home on Nintendo's new console since its always-online requirement would be difficult to sustain while on the move.

Arc System Works

POSSIBLE: Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden appeared on 3DS, which means it's not a stretch to imagine this or future Dragon Ball games on Nintendo's new system.

Atlus

POSSIBLE: Shin Megami Tensei IV and Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse came exclusively to 3DS, which is also home to the Etrian Odyssey games and Persona spinoff Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. It's certainly possible that we could see any of these series appear on Nintendo's new system. Atlus could also choose to bring the Persona 4 Arena fighting games, which appeared on both Xbox and Sony platforms, to the Switch to complete the multi-platform trifecta.

Shin Megami Tensei IV and Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse came exclusively to 3DS, which is also home to the Etrian Odyssey games and Persona spinoff Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. It's certainly possible that we could see any of these series appear on Nintendo's new system. Atlus could also choose to bring the Persona 4 Arena fighting games, which appeared on both Xbox and Sony platforms, to the Switch to complete the multi-platform trifecta. UNLIKELY: While Persona spinoffs such as Persona Q could conceivably make their way to the Switch, core entries in the series, such as the upcoming Persona 5, have always been exclusive to PlayStation systems.

Bandai Namco

POSSIBLE: Recent Bandai Namco releases like Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, Tekken 7, Tales of Berseria, Necropolis, and One Piece: Burning Blood have all been multi-platform releases, which could allow them to appear on Nintendo Switch see deal Nintendo Switch $299.99 on Amazon

Bethesda

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LIKELY: Though Bethesda declined to comment and officially confirm a release, Skyrim was featured in the Nintendo Switch launch trailer, meaning an appearance on Nintendo's new console is likely. While we don't know if that means the original version or the recently-released Skyrim Special Edition, it's a safe bet that we'll get to play some version.

POSSIBLE: Doom and Fallout 4 are also safe possibilities to make the jump to the Switch as big multi-platform games with plenty of time to get ahead of a port. We could also see Elder Scrolls Legends and Prey on the Switch as late-2016 and 2017 games targeting multiple platforms.

Capcom

POSSIBLE: Monster Hunter and Ace Attorney have had several Nintendo-exclusive entries and are Capcom’s most likely franchises to make their way to the new platform. Both have traditionally been portable but could finally make sense as home console games thanks to the Switch. The same goes for games like Ghost Trick and Mega Man Legacy Collection, which have also appeared on Nintendo platforms.

NEVER: While the Street Fighter franchise has appeared on Nintendo platforms before and new games could make their way to the Switch someday, Street Fighter V, the latest entry in the series, was developed in partnership with Sony and is extremely unlikely to ever appear on Microsoft or Nintendo systems.

Codemasters

POSSIBLE: The Dirt, Grid, and F1 series have traditionally been multiplatform and could come to Nintendo's new system.

DeNA

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Electronic Arts

POSSIBLE: EA already supports both current-gen consoles, so there's no reason to think the mega-publisher wouldn't want Madden, FIFA, Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2, and Star Wars Battlefront on more hardware for another slice of the console market.

Epic Games

CONFIRMED: While also known as a game developer, Epic is the force behind the Unreal Engine, and Unreal Engine 4 has been confirmed for compatibility with Nintendo Switch.

UNLIKELY: Epic's third-person MOBA Paragon has lived on PC for some time, but was recently ported to PS4 as well. Only time will tell if Xbox One and Switch ports are in the cards as well, but Epic hasn't made any indications that either is planned. Epic's long-gestating Fortnite has only been confirmed for PC, but could hypothetically appear on other platforms that support Unreal, though that project still has no confirmed release date, let alone any console release plans announced.

From Software

POSSIBLE: From Software may want the Dark Souls games to reach a new market, especially on Nintendo hardware, which historically sells well in From's native Japan. All three games appeared on both Sony and Microsoft consoles, so they're not tied up in any exclusivity deal.

NEVER: Bloodborne was developed and published in partnership with Sony, so it won't appear on Microsoft or Nintendo consoles, nor will Demon's Souls, which was published by Sony in Japan and developed alongside Sony's Japan Studio.

In addition to the console, Nintendo announced a list of initial development partners it will work with to flesh out the Switch's catalog of games. You can see some of them below:There are a lot of potential games made by developers on the list that could possibly come to the Switch, and some that never will. While the list below doesn't include every game made by each developer in the image above, it does give you a better idea of a few titles that have a good chance of coming to Switch, and the games that never can. Only nine games have been confirmed for the Nintendo Switch at this time.