If noted Nintendo insider Emily Rogers is to be believed, – who has a pretty accurate record of dropping Nintendo related leaks – the two unheralded ports are not difficult to guess because there aren’t many Wii U games left to port.
Rogers further claimed that Nintendo’s major focus for the first quarter of 2020 will be Animal Crossing: New Horizons, due to release in March.
The release plans for 2020 is likely to detail in an upcoming Nintendo Direct live stream.
Wii U ports have always been a part of Nintendo’s software strategy for the Switch. despite the fact that Wii U hardware sold poorly at just 13.5m units, it provides a strong line-up of highly rated first-party software which has so far flourished when given a second chance with Switch’s larger audience.
Switch’s best-selling game Mario Kart 8 Deluxe which was a version of the 2014 Wii U game with additional characters has sold to date at 19 million units, as of September 2019.
Nintendo plans to release remasters of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE and Xenoblade Chronicles in 2020