After the Nintendo Switch's launch, hybrid console's games continue to expand. As a matter of fact on March 3 this year, Nintendo Switch will also include the NBA 2K18 and The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ on the games line-up.

Daily Star has learned that The latest Nintendo Switch games publicized as part of the console's launch line-up now include NBA 2K18 and The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+. It was noted that the NBA 2K18 doesn't have a release date before. But now, it has been confirmed by an official Tweet from the 2K Twitter account stating that "NBA 2K18 - Nintendo Switch lands in the UK on March 3rd! We're excited to be bringing NBA 2K18 to Nintendo's latest console this September!"

Aside from that, Game Rant reported that The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ will also be available at launch as both a physical retail purchase and a digital download with both choices running gamers $39.99 USD. The Switch version of the title will also see The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, Afterbirth, and Afterbirth+ all packaged together in one offering. This will basically make the Switch's The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ the best entry point for users who haven't tried the critically-acclaimed series as of the moment.

It was also reported that Nicalis founder Tyrone Rodriguez also teased in the announcement post that the first few thousand copies of the Switch's The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ might include "something special". Nevertheless, he declined to comment further on just what that might require.

Furthermore, the addition of Afterbirth+ in the Switch's launch lineup, conversely, should give committed gamers more than just The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild to keep their interest into. It can be remembered before that the Switch's lineup had been evaluated as being a little too soft in offering any sort of thought-provoking titles.

With the addition of NBA 2K18 and The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ to Nintendo Switch games line-up it seems that more games are expected to be made accessible soon. Moreover, Nintendo's patrons can place their pre-orders as the hybrid console may sell out fast.