@Fillbot Unless Hyrule Warriors is early 2026. Nintendo used to say 2025 but more recently they have gone out of their way to say Winter with no year attached, unlike all other upcoming games.
@SplatRay001 Early December is possible considering XC2/Smash Ultimate/Big Brain Academy, I just think late October/early November is more likely considering the placement of Air Riders.
Whether it's Prime 4 or some unannounced release like Wonder Switch 2 Edition, I don't see Nintendo leaving late October/early November empty.
Wouldn't surprise me if Hyrule Warriors was the Switch 2 release for Q1 2026, with Rhythm Heaven and Tomodachi Life taking up the other months (I expect the latter to receive a S2E though).
Any other Switch 2 games, including Splatoon Raiders, would be April onwards.
Makes me wonder if Rhythm Heaven, Tomodachi Life and Pokémon Champions are all coming out in Q1 2026, and since they're discontinuing the Voucher program, there won't be any more new Switch 1 games... it's all a waiting game at this point.
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My top 5 favorite games:
1: Pokémon Violet
2: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
3: Animal Crossing New Horizons
4: Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
5: The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
Don't talk to me about an Uprising port! I have been begging for one forever, but with Sakurai working on Air Riders I sadly doubt it's happening anytime soon... I'll be there Day 1 if it does, though!
If there's no news next week (which is likely considering Silksong comes out on the 4th), we'll have gone 5 months with no Prime 4 news. The last info we got was the Treehouse Live demo on April 3rd.
@Hapless I've been hearing the 12th, which is odd because Friday, but also given the US event on Sept. 11 is possible. The 4th has also been thrown around a bit, at least from what I've seen, but it's less common.
I wonder if it's actually on both the 11th and the 12th due to timezones. The 11th should be fine so long as there's no games featuring crashing into buildings with planes or anything like that
I wonder if it's actually on both the 11th and the 12th due to timezones. The 11th should be fine so long as there's no games featuring crashing into buildings with planes or anything like that
Directs are typically the same day in almost all time zones — morning in US, afternoon in Europe, Evening in Japan. Perhaps 11 pm or midnight in Eastern Australia.
I think the only actual supposed leak has been Sep 12, people just question it because Friday is unusual. On the other hand, it's right next to Mario anniversary. There have been a few rare Friday directs, just not usually general directs.
@IceClimbers I think it's likely that anything Nintendo considers a bigger release from here on out will receive a Switch 2 Edition release. It didn't happen for Pokemon Friends, but that's a mobile game spinoff that just happened to release on Switch as well, whereas I believe it's been established that Pokemon Champions will have a specific Switch 2 release, and that at least has integration with mainline Pokemon games. If nothing else, I expect Rhythm Heaven Groove will have a Switch 2 patch baked in that lets it hit 1080p handheld/probably 4K docked, but I feel like there'd be potential for some minigames that use mouse mode. I'm not fully sure if that'd go against any series conventions, but while they did pass on motion controls for Fever because of a lack of precision and input delay, mouse mode gets around both of those issues, and since the game will almost certainly have WarioWare alumni involved (whether it's the old guard at EPD working on it or the new Intelligent Systems team taking over), it wouldn't be too surprising if they wanted to use the most substantial new way to play the console offers.
I will say, I like Nate, but having him around makes direct speculation so much less interesting. If we here a report from someone else, it just becomes a matter of waiting to see if Nate confirms it or not lol.
I think it's totally logical that big releases will get Switch 2 support. But on the Rhythm Heaven Groove thing... I'm not so sure they'd use anything but the standard buttons. Remember how with Fever on the Wii they deliberately avoided motion controls to prevent input lag? For a game where perfect timing is everything, buttons are the most reliable option.
@CaleBoi25 I mean... I feel like the date speculation is a little silly when we know something is coming in September regardless. The couple times recently when Nintendo told us a direct date far in advance didn't make speculating what would be in the direct any less fun - if anything speculation became more fevered since we had a date.
@FishyS oh I still love guessing what will be there. I just prefer unreliable leakers because then we all argue about if it's true or not. With Nate, most of the time folks just say, oh, well, that's that. But we can still speculate on what will be there!
That's a nice segue into my predictions:
Mario Wonder S2E
Splatoon Raiders info (possibly including 2026 release date?), S3 update (Shadow drop for new kits/Splatfest?)
Metroid prime 4 opening
Updates in things from switch 1 direct
Mario kart world free periodic updates with DK characters
Eldin ring
Free bare bones switch 2 update for games like brothship that desperately need them
MM2 switch two edition
NSO
New star fox with mouse controls that will be reveled to be optinal later
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