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Nintendo Switch 2 first games quietly teased, and you probably missed it
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Published 10:46 30 Dec 2024 GMT

Nintendo Switch 2 first games quietly teased, and you probably missed it

We're inching closer to a reveal

Kate Harrold

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Topics: Nintendo, Nintendo Switch

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A reveal of the Nintendo Switch’s successor is finally set to land in the coming months.

You see, it was in May of this year that Nintendo first surfaced announcing that it would be revealing the console by the end of the fiscal year.

Well, that fiscal year runs from April 2024 to April 2025.

With 2025 now just a few days away, it certainly looks as if 2024 is set to be reveal-less, but that’s no loss at this point.

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There’s only three months left before we hit Nintendo’s deadline, so we should expect to see a Nintendo Switch 2 reveal soon, if that’s what it’s even called.

Of course, when the console is revealed, we should also get a pretty good idea of its launch line-up.

What are you hoping for? A new Mario Kart? Perhaps a remade classic Zelda entry?

Well, it turns out, a couple of Nintendo Switch 2 titles have already come to light.

Pokémon Legends Z-A is one such title. Take a look at its reveal trailer.

As I’ve highlighted in the video above, one such title is Pokémon Legends Z-A which, upon its reveal, was said to be launching ‘on Nintendo Switch systems’.

That same phrasing was used several months later when the sandbox RPG My Time at Evershine was unveiled.

To add to that, news of two potential remasters has surfaced.

Twitter user MikeOdysseyYT took to the site to say the following, “I recently hear[d] that Nintendo is diligently working on multiple patches for several games, not all of them. These patches will be showcased in the upcoming Switch 2 trailer.”

He continued, “My understanding is that we won’t be upsold on playing Breath of the Wild or The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom in 4K resolution on the Switch 2, which is fantastic news.”

This is to say that the patches will supposedly be available for free and not paid upgrades for those who acquire the Nintendo Switch 2.

MikeOdysseyYT is pretty open about the fact that he’s “not a leaker” and doesn’t “usually share information” which leads one to assume he’s pretty confident about what he’s saying here.

That being said, I’d urge you to take this tease with an enormous pinch of salt.

Pokémon Legends Z-A and My Time at Evershine are definitely on the way.

The rest, well, we can only keep our fingers crossed for.

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