Just a few more months before the grand release of the Nintendo Switch, the hype with the console gets even hotter as more exclusives start popping out. Will these titles be more than enough of a reason to get Nintendo's latest offering early on?

Besides "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild," other high-profile titles have also surfaced recently and one such game is "Beyond Good & Evil 2." As recently reported over online outlets including TechnoBuffalo, Ubisoft is due to officially reveal more details with the upcoming sequel to the 2003 action adventure game.

However, industry insider Laura Kate Dale also hinted fans about "Beyond Good & Evil 2" being a timed exclusive for the Nintendo Switch. The game will be available on other platforms 12 months after the initial release. Fans have come to regard Dale's leaks as highly accurate as there weren't any off information since the project's codename up to the recent features and platforms supported.

Another title to expect is the potential follow up to the 2002 horror game, "Eternal Darkness." According to a recent report from Gamespot, Nintendo have re-registered the trademark for the GameCube title last Dec. 20 2016.

In the application, something said about "downloadable electronic game software" and this provides possible virtual console re-release. However, with the nature of the game, considering it to be released on the Nintendo 3DS is unlikely and while the Wii U might be perfect for it, the replacement platform, which happens to be the Switch, is most likely the one taking the cake.

Still, this is to be taken as a grain of salt as Gamespot emphasized Nintendo re-registering the trademark, but without a re-release happening. This was done back in 2010 and 2013.

At the moment, fans are also looking forward to an untitled 3D Mario game and a possibility of a "Monster Hunter" title for the Switch, but neither of the publishers for the games have made any statements regarding the games' progresses. Nevertheless, as its March 2017 release date draws near, the Nintendo Switch lineup keeps getting stronger.