Everybody is expecting greater support from third party publishers to Nintendo when the Switch comes out next year, since the support list presented by the company was bigger that any previous year, and maybe because porting games from Xbox One and PS4 will be easier than before.
This is what Nvidia's CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said a few days ago during an earnings conference call (transcription into English). He said that the Nintendo Switch's Tegra GPU has "basically similar features" to PC and the other consoles, so developers can "target much larger installed base with one common code base".
"The quality of games has grown significantly. And one of the factors of production value of games that has been possible is because the PC and the two game consoles, Xbox and PlayStation, and — in the near-future — the Nintendo Switch, all of these architectures are common in the sense that they all use modern GPUs, they all use programmable shading, and they all have basically similar features."
"As a result of that, game developers can target a much larger installed base with one common code base and, as a result, they can increase the production quality, production value of the games."
Will Nintendo Switch find the support with multi platform games that the Wii U never got?