Summary
- In a major Nintendo Direct presentation, Japanese gaming giant Nintendo unveiled the who, what, where, when, and why of its next-generation Switch 2 console.
- The Switch 2 Direct live stream lasted approximately 60 minutes, and a number of upcoming first-and-third-party games were showcased for the system.
- Here’s a breakdown of all the new titles confirmed to be launching on Nintendo’s much-hyped Switch successor.
After what feels like a lifetime of leaks and rumors, Nintendo has formally taken the wraps off its next-generation hybrid gaming console, the Switch 2. Aside from a short glimpse of Mario Kart gameplay seen during the Switch 2 first-look trailer back in January, much of the software side of the equation has been left to open speculation.
Thankfully, Nintendo didn’t hold back during today’s Switch 2 Direct. Without further ado, here are all the titles now officially confirmed to be heading to the much-hyped platform, which is set to launch on June 5.
Nintendo Switch 2
- 4K Capability
- Yes
- Brand
- Nintendo
- Screen
- 7.9-inch 1080p LCD, HDR, 120Hz refresh rate (4K/60fps when docked)
- Game support
- Switch 2, Switch 2 Edition, Switch
Mario Kart World
A globe-spanning, free-roaming journey
We’ve known since January that a next-generation Mario Kart entry would be making its way to the Switch 2, and now we have a clearer picture of what’s to come. The title is launching on June 5, and serves as the premier launch title for the new console.
So far, we know that Mario Kart World is a more open-world-style game than previous entries in the franchise, with players able to drive just about anywhere on the map — no longer are you confined to predetermined routes and paved roads. There also appear to be player customizations, new weather effects, and 24 character matches.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour
A dedicated playground for learning about Switch 2 features
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Welcome Tour appears to be a tech demo of sorts for the Nintendo Switch 2, in which you can explore a virtual setting and learn about the new console and its various features and technologies. According to Nintendo, the title sprinkles in tiny details and secrets about the Switch 2. Welcome Tour is a paid digital game, and is launching alongside the console on June 5.

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Drag X Drive
Shoot hoops in mouse-wielding mode
We don’t know much about Nintendo’s upcoming Drag X Drive title, but it feels like this generation’s Arms. The game appears to be a sit-down basketball simulator of sorts, with a strong emphasis on duel mouse controls (capitalizing on one of the Switch 2’s major new hardware gimmicks). Drag X Drive will be arriving in Summer 2025, according to the company.

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Kirby AirRiders
A legendary Nintendo Kart Racer series makes a comeback
Kirby Air Ride was a 2003 GameCube kart racing title, which starred the lovable pink puffball as opposed to Mario and friends. Now, it looks like the owners of the Kirby IP, HAL Laboratories, is cooking up a well-deserved sequel. We don’t know much about the game itself yet, but Nintendo has confirmed a 2025 launch window.

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Donkey Kong Bananza
3D DK returns
Set to launch on July 17, Donkey Kong Bananza is the first 3D platformer to star Nintendo’s lovable ape mascot since Donkey Kong 64. I have a soft spot for 3D platforming titles, and my hunch is that a healthy dose of Super Mario Odyssey secret sauce will be applied liberally in this soon-to-come entry.

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Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment
Experience the story leading up to Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Set to arrive sometime this winter, Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment is another Zelda and Dynasty Warriors mashup title. This time, you’ll unearth additional backstory that builds upon 2023’s mainline Zelda title, Tears of the Kingdom.

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Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition)
Take advantage of the Switch 2’s mic, mouse mode, and more
Available on the Switch 2’s launch date of June 5, a number of Nintendo Switch 2 Edition re-releases of Switch games will be made available for a yet-unknown upgrade pack fee.
Super Mario Party Jamboree is among the first titles to receive the Switch 2 Edition treatment, with new gameplay modes being added to take advantage of the console’s mouse mode capabilities and external USB camera accessory.

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo Switch 2 Editions)
Enhanced visuals, performance, and more
As with Super Mario Party Jamboree, the two mainline Zelda titles from the Switch era will be receiving Switch 2 Edition glow-ups. According to Nintendo, these enhancements include frame rate improvements, HDR support for more vivid visuals, and smoother gameplay.
Both titles will also benefit from a tie-in with Nintendo’s Switch Online mobile ap in the form of a Zelda Notes feature. This tool is exclusive to the Switch 2 Editions of each title, and can help provide guidance on finding in-game locations, sending Zonai schematics to other players, and more.

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Kirby and the Forgotten Land + Star Crossed World (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition)
Kirby’s 3D adventure gets a new exclusive story mode
Also receiving the Switch 2 Edition treatment is Kirby and the Forgotten Land, which served as Kirby’s big 3D platforming debut when it released back in 2022. The base game will receive enhanced visuals and fidelity, and a separate Star Cross World bonus game will be included in the Switch 2 version to sweeten the deal.

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Metroid Prime 4 Beyond (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition)
Metroid extends beyond the original Switch
We’ve been waiting a long time for Metroid Prime 4 to hit the Switch, and at this stage in the game, it’s no surprise to see the title arrive in a cross-platform fashion. In addition to improved visuals and performance on the Switch 2, players can make use of dedicated mouse controls, Nintendo also says that there will be an option to toggle between a 1080p 120fps performance mode, and a 4K 60fps quality mode — both modes will support HDR visuals.

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Pokémon Legends Z-A (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition)
Gotta Catch ‘Em All, Switch 2 Edition style
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Pokémon Legends Z-A is in a similar position to Metroid Prime 4 Beyond, in that it’s a late-stage title for the Switch console. As a result, Nintendo has taken the opportunity to implement cross-generational compatibility. We don’t have much to go off of yet, but Nintendo promises enhanced resolution and improved frame rates on the Switch 2 Edition of the title.

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A flurry of third-party titles
Covering just about every gaming genre under the sun
In addition to all the first-party games confirmed by Nintendo to be hitting the Switch 2 this year, the company went into overdrive in announcing third-party titles set to arrive in the coming months. Here are all the games officially confirmed as of right now:
- Hogwarts Legacy
- Street Fighter 6 – launch title
- Hades II – later this year
- Eldin Ring Tarnished Edition – 2025
- Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion – September 5, 2025
- Civilization VII Nintendo Switch 2 Edition – launch title
- Borderlands 4 – launch title
- Deltarune – launch title
- Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster – launch title
- Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut – launch title
- Project 007
- Hitman World of Assassination Signature Edition – launch title
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 – summer 2025
- WWE2K
- NBA2K
- Survival Kids – launch title
- Split Fiction
- EA Sports FC
- Madden NFL
- Kunitsi Gami: Path of the Goddess – launch title
- Hollow Knight: Sliksong – 2025
- Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar – August 27, 2025
- Goodnight Universe – 2025
- Two Point Museum – 2025
- Wild Hearts S – July 25, 2025
- Witchbrook – holiday 2025
- Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S – launch title
- Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma – launch title
- Marvel Cosmic Invasion
- Star Wars Outlaws – 2025
- Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening Complete Edition – launch title
- Fast Fusion – launch title
- Shadow Labyrinth – July 18
- Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army – July 19
- No Sleep for the Koname Date – From AI: The Somnium Files – July 25
- Reanimal – 2025
- Fortnite (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition) – launch title
- Arcade Archives 2 Ridge Racer – launch title
- Professor Layton and the New World of Steam – 2025
- Tamagotchi Plaza – June 27, 2025
- Human Fall Flat 2
- The Duskbloods – 2026

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