It seems that the Nintendo Switch will soon be receiving some awesome third-party titles, as both Catherine: Full Body and XCOM 2 Collection have been rated in South Korea for the system.

The Nintendo Switch has had an incredibly successful launch and has even outpaced the Xbox One in the space of three years. The portable nature of the system means that many companies have been interested in porting their older titles to the Switch, with the gimmick of being able to play them on the go.

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Two big games have received age ratings for the Nintendo Switch in South Korea. According to NintendoSoup (via GameXplain), Catherine: Full Body and XCOM 2 Collection have been rated for the Switch with the Game Rating and Administration Committee of South Korea. There is currently no word of a release date for either game.

Catherine: Full Body is a story-based puzzle game about a man who has to choose between three different women. The original version of Catherine ran on the PlayStation 3 and Full Body ran on the Vita, so there should be no issues with the game on Switch. More concerning is tactical-strategy game XCOM 2 Collection, as the game is notorious for its long load times on more powerful systems.

Catherine: Full Body and XCOM 2 Collection are two incredible games and they both deserve a place in the Switch's library. Atlus recently put out a survey asking if fans were interested in more Switch ports and Catherine: Full Body could be the testing ground for whether fans will put their money where their mouths are. XCOM 2 is one of the best strategy games of the current generation of systems and a portable version of it will make an amazing game even better. We just hope that it doesn't suffer from a shoddy port job, as the same long load times from the other versions of the game would be a major issue if they are present in the Switch port.

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Source: NintendoSoup, GameXplain