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Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition (Switch 2)
Launch date: 2026
Physical?: TBC
Here's another port that makes absolute sense; FromSoftware is going into the Switch 2 hard, and it's kicking things off with Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition, which includes the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC and some brand new character classes, introduced for the new version.
You've surely heard of this GOTY winner from 2022 — "open-world Souls" is the phrase often banded around. We're so excited to see how this runs on Switch 2, and hopefully we won't lose our temper as we get our backsides handed to us over and over again.
Enter the Gungeon 2 (Switch 2)
Launch date: 2026
Physical?: TBC
It was only a matter of time before Enter the Gungeon 2 was announced for a Nintendo console, and luckily, it's for the brand new one. More bullet hell dungeon crawling awaits next year, then!
Jumping into a new 3D artstyle with new (and old) characters and more chaos than ever, we're big fans of the first game, so we're ready to go all-in on this follow-up next year.
Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave (Switch 2)
Launch date: 2026
Physical?: Probably
Fire Emblem is the next big Nintendo series making the jump to Switch 2, and oh wow does it look good on the new console. At least going by the reveal trailer.
We don't have aton to go on here besides that trailer, but the arena seems to be a central part of the game. Plus there are some familiar faces popping up, which has fans thinking this might be a sequel. Or prequel. Who knows! All we know is we can't wait.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Switch 2)
Launch date: 2026
Physical?: TBC
No less than a week after our piece looking at games we want ported to the Switch 2 did Indiana Jones announce his intent to whip his way onto the console. Well, MachineGames did, anyway.
The critically-acclaimed Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will hopefully include the DLC as standard, but it should be an excellent time in handheld, with smooth frames and beautiful visuals to boast on the newer console.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight (Switch 2)
Launch date: 2026
Physical?: TBC
The Bat is Back in Brick Form, and he's going open world. When it was revealed during Gamescom Opening Night Live 2025, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight was our favourite reveal. Mixing in some Arkham series elements with adorable brick characters a boatload of Batman's legacy, it looks absolutely fantastic.
And it's a Switch 2 exclusive, which means it should be sharp, smooth, and expansive. We're sending the bat signal right now.
Professor Layton and The New World of Steam (Switch 2)
Launch date: 2026
Physical?: TBC, but Level-5 seems to have abandoned physical releases in the West
Level-5's return has been steady so far, but the developer is committing to the Switch 2 alongside the Switch. Professor Layton's first new adventure in over a decade (we're not counting Katrielle here, sorry!) is going multiplatform and sees some big changes for Layton and Luke.
The New World of Steam is going 3D with a whole new setting and tons of new puzzles, as you'd expect.
Witchbrook (Switch 2)
Launch date: 2026
Physical?: TBC
Announced way back in 2020, Witchbrook finally made a reappearance during March's Nintendo Direct. Then, we found out the social RPG is also coming to the successor!
Beautiful pixel art and myriad systems make up what looks to be an enthralling and fun experience and you attend a magical school. You can play online with friends or go with the flow yourself. We're glad to see Chucklefish back on the dash and can't wait to check this out in 2026
Bubsy 4D (Switch 2)
Launch date: TBA
Physical?: TBC
No, you're not imagining things — we're excited for a Bubsy game. Why? Because it's created by Fabraz, the developer behind Demon Turf. And that's a dev that understands movement in platformers.
This is the next step in Bubsy's resurgence — after all, he's getting the Purrfect Collection later in 2025 — so we're excited to see what a new dev team can do with the cat. Well, for one, he's got a hairball form, which sounds gross, but probably isn't meant to be...
Splatoon Raiders (Switch 2)
Launch date: TBA
Physical?: TBC
When Nintendo announced Splatoon Raiders via a Nintendo Today! announcement (no, really, everyone was scrambling), we had no idea what to think. And we're still in the very early days, so we don't know much. But, from our guess, this looks to be a single-player-focused spin-off of the hugely popular multiplayer shooter.
We'll find out more at some point, including a release date, but colour us intrigued.

It's early days, but there's plenty more to come from the new console. Tell us if you think there's something else we should have on our radar in the comments!
Frequently Asked Questions
We might be done with the games for now, but we're sure you have questions about the Switch 2's library. In fact, you do! Here are some common ones that we have answers for.
Isn't the Switch 2 just a more powerful Switch?
It is, but it's also got a lot more going for it.
For one, the Joy-Con 2 are much improved over the originals, and with the implementation of Mouse Mode, it adds a whole new way to play games.
It's also got features such as GameChat (and camera functionality), a microphone, and more accessibility settings than the Switch ever had. Plus, it'll have a slate of Switch 2 exclusive games. You can't play Mario Kart World on your Switch 1, after all.