Nintendo completely unveiled the Nintendo Switch 2 this year, and it sports a bigger Display camera, updated Joy-Con devices that can also be used as animals, two Bluetooth slots, and a better tripod. It can also play games at 4K decision on your TV, and 1080p at 120 frames per second on the Switch 2 itself.

Of course, none of that had even question if there weren’t some criminal games on the way. We’ll observe a couple big ones right at build, with more to travel later—and we’ve combed through the disclosures to find the best things on the way.

Mario Kart World ( June 5 )

The first thing that popped to mind when we saw Mario Kart World was,” Hey, it’s Forza Horizon”! Mario Kart World offers a whole bunch of lines to contest on—over 30 of them—but the great idea here is that all of these paths are portion of a unified empty world. So you can go for your best day on your favorite record, but you can even spend time exploring the vast world of Mario Kart by free-roaming the image on your own or with friends.

Legend of Zelda upgrades ( June 5 )

These are two distinct games—The Legend of Zelda: Mouth of the Wild and Grief of the Kingdom—but we’re lumping them into one, because what makes them fresh is about the same for both. It’s a basic listing, but it might be enough to permit diving back in.

The Switch 2 editions of these games will have superior quality, smoother body rates, an extra save slot, and faster load times. They’ll even support the new Zelda Notes application, which will help you navigate the world, as well as give you a community-created collection of Ultrahand designs to use in your personal activity.

Better still, if you already possess these sports (you do ), then you can get an upgrade instead of having to re-buy the entire game. We wish it was gratis, but it’s better than having to re-purchase the entire game. But, Nintendo did verify that the Zelda improvements may be completely if you have the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack account.

Donkey Kong Bananza ( July 17 )

Donkey Kong 64 followers: You’ve been waiting a long time, but your patience is being rewarded with Donkey Kong Bananza, an open-world 3D Donkey Kong game where you’ll be battling the strange VoidCo to recapture the Golden Bananas they stole from you.

One of the most interesting features of this one is the higher levels of destructibility offered by the atmosphere. With a feeling that recalls the beautiful Super Mario Odyssey, this is one to look out for.

Super Mario Party Jamboree NS2 Edition ( July 2025 )

Super Mario Party Jamboree originally hit in 2024, and this is another case of a match getting the Switch 2 improve care. It has all of the functions of the original, looking better than ever, but it’ll also include minigames to tackle the Nintendo Switch 2’s special features.

If you and your associates have the extra lens, for instance, then you can see a live photograph of yourself next to your character—plus there are mini-games that take advantage of the fact that the Nintendo Switch 2 devices can work as mice.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment ( Q4 2025 )

The latest Hyrule Warriors sequel is exactly what you’d expect: Legend of Zelda characters in the familiar hack-and-slash Dynasty Warriors formula, albeit with Tears of the Kingdom-style graphics. The game takes you back in time to before the cataclysm to a period in Hyrule’s history called the Imprisonment War, and once again lets you fight off enemies by the thousands.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond ( 2025 )

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond will be coming to both the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. If you’re playing it on Switch 2, though, you’ll get a bunch of additional features on top of ( Kept us waiting, huh, Nintendo? ).

You can play it at 4K/60fps on your television or 1080P/120fps on your Switch 2. It also has enhanced textures and load times. The most exciting part for FPS fans, though, is that it’ll support using the mouse feature of the Switch 2 controllers.

Drag x Drive ( TBA )

This entry is designed to show off the Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers in their best light. Teams of 3 players will battle on a basketball court, playing as futuristic wheelchair athletes. You’ll have to use the two controllers ‘ mousing functions simultaneously to keep your chair moving, and then when you’re in range, pick one of them up and gooseneck your wrist to put the ball through the hoop.

Pokémon Legends Z-A ( 2025 )

It’s time to head back to Lumiose City from Pokemon X and Y, but in much greater detail. For the first time, though, this series will allow you to battle as a Pokemon trainer in real time, moving around on the battlefield and deploying your Pokemon when you want.

The Duskbloods ( 2026 )

While Sony doesn’t seem keen on resurrecting Bloodborne anytime soon, From Software is still hungering to re-enter the world. Enter The Duskbloods, a multiplayer game exclusive to the Switch 2 from developer From Software.

A quick look at the trailer will show you what we’re talking about. This game has a Victorian horror aesthetic that definitely reminds us of Bloodborne. From Software’s Elden Ring: Nightreign is set to come out this year, and Duskbloods next—it seems like From is going big on multiplayer games right now.

Your multiplatform faves

Alongside the great games above, there are tons of games coming to Switch that have already appeared elsewhere. If you’re one of those gamers who finds that playing a game on Switch or Steam Deck enhances the experience, you’re about to be buried in riches. Elden Ring, Final Fantasy VII, Cyberpunk 2077, Star Wars Outlaws—these games are all coming to the Switch.

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