Since its announcement, Nintendo Switch has had been a long awaited gaming console. However, now the masterpiece has already been set to release on March 3rd, 2017 and it has also been scheduled to debut with an exclusive bundle of games to be revealed alongside itself.

Earlier, the players, who were eagerly waiting to see the console, were told by the official sources that they will see 10 such titles along with their copy of Switch. But, the latest insight suggests that they have to compromise with one spectacular game among the whole list as the publisher of "The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+" has already stated that the title will witness little delay in its official release.

According to GameSpot, the developer of this game Nicalis confirmed that "The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+" will not see the lights of the day on March 3 alongside Nintendo Switch. Rather it will be delayed a bit "due to issues way beyond our control." The company, however, didn't surface any proper explanations for this delay. Although, potential sources and tech analysts were able to crack a few of the motives behind this sudden decision.

As per a report by TechnoBuffalo, the game will see a late launch due to the addition of some bonus contents which Nicalis decided to put in the game at this last moment. These includes some enormously attractive stuff like an instruction manual much similar looking to an NES booklet with colored 20 pages, a reversible cover and a limited edition sticker sheet. The first lot of shipments are assured to get all these additional features, although it is not clear whether the company would continue to give away such exclusive attributes in later editions or not.

As per the reports, Nicalis will now unveil "The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+"  on March 17. For now on, Nintendo Switch bundle will comprise titles like  "1-2-Switch," "Just Dance 2017," " Human Resource Machine," "I Am Setsuna," "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," "Little Inferno." "Skylanders: Imaginators," "Super Bomberman R" and "World of Goo."