The hype for Nintendo Switch just keeps getting higher and higher. As the most anticipated console's release date is nearing, more and more games are piling up that will be available for the system. A trio of games confirmed that they will be joining the Nintendo in its global release on March 3.

There are almost 80 titles which are currently in development of Nintendo Switch system. Among the most popular are "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" and "Bomberman R". Unfortunately, mostly of this games will not be available upon Switch's release. Among the latest addition to the roster of the opening release are "World of Goo", "Little Inferno" and "Human Resource Machine".

This trio of games is not new in Nintendo hardwares, infact, they have been released in the previous generations of Nintendo Consoles. Tomorrow Corporation's "Little Inferno" and "Human Resource Machine" were released in 2012 and 2015 respectively for Wii U consoles. On the other hand, "World of Goo" made by 2D Boy was first released way back in 2008 for Wii.

According to Polygon, all three games will be sold together with their full original soundtracks as a package. "Tomorrow Corporation's intrepid interns have created a new Soundtrack Mode, where players can explore Kyle Gabler's wonderfully bizarre music in this special mode, available only on Nintendo Switch," said the game developers in their official website.

Unfortunately one of the fan-favourite title confirmed that they will not be making a Switch version of their game as reported by Express. Gearbox CEO, Randy Pitchford simply ruled out the idea when a fan asked him if there will be a chance that the hit first person shooter game, "Borderlands" will be coming to Switch. The CEO explained that the priorities among the titles will become a problem for them especially Nintendo has their own products.

As of the moment, there will be 10 titles that will be available to anyone who will purchase Nintendo Switch. "World of Goo", "Human Resources" and "Little Inferno" will be available only as digital copies so players are advised to have some free storage if they want to play this games.