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Switch 2 Launch Games Predictions Revealed

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 01,2025

With the Nintendo Switch 2 on the horizon, anticipation is building about what games we might see at its launch. While an official lineup hasn't been announced, let's dive into some educated guesses and hopeful predictions for what could be in store for us on day one.

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Nintendo's rich catalog of iconic franchises and collaborations with indie studios sets the stage for an exciting launch. While it's a dream to think all these games will be available from the get-go, even a few of them would make for a stellar launch. Here's what we're hoping to see when the Switch 2 hits the shelves.

Mario Kart 9

It's been over a decade since Mario Kart 8 graced the Wii U, evolving into the ultimate karting experience with the Switch's deluxe edition and numerous DLCs, boasting an impressive 96 circuits. As the best-selling game on both the Wii U and Switch, the demand for a new installment is undeniable. Reports from 2022 hinted at Mario Kart 9 being in development with a "new twist," though Nintendo has yet to confirm it officially. We're eager to see what innovative features this sequel might bring, and a launch alongside the Switch 2 would be a powerful statement, given Mario Kart's history as a system seller.

New 3D Super Mario

Given the legacy of Super Mario 64 and Mario Galaxy, it's surprising the Switch only saw one new 3D Mario game, Super Mario Odyssey, back in 2017. With no significant DLC for Odyssey, fans have been eagerly awaiting a new 3D adventure. The Switch 2's launch seems like the perfect opportunity for a fresh Mario platformer, complete with innovative gameplay and captivating worlds. While hoping for both a new Mario Kart and a 3D Mario might be ambitious, either one would signal Nintendo's commitment to its flagship series. We're ready for more cap-throwing, coin-collecting fun.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond

Metroid fans have been on a long journey waiting for Metroid Prime 4, announced in 2017 and later handed over to Retro Studios. The 2024 gameplay reveal of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond sparked excitement, with many speculating it might be designed for the Switch's successor. With the Switch 2's launch, we're hopeful this long-awaited title will finally see the light of day, offering a smooth and immersive experience.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom Enhanced

The original Switch's standout titles, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, are likely candidates for the Switch 2. We're hoping for backward compatibility with a performance boost, but enhanced versions that leverage the Switch 2's rumored power would be even better. Imagine exploring Hyrule in stunning 4K with no frame rate issues – a dream come true for Zelda fans.

Ring Fit Adventure 2

Nintendo often surprises us with unique games at console launches, as seen with the Switch's 1-2 Switch, Snipperclips, and Arms. Ring Fit Adventure, a later addition to the Switch library, turned out to be a massive hit, blending fitness with RPG elements. With no sequel announced yet, the Switch 2's launch could be the perfect moment to unveil a new iteration, showcasing innovative uses of the console's technology.

Resident Evil 4 Remake

While the original Switch couldn't handle the graphical demands of the Resident Evil 4 remake, the Switch 2 might just be up to the task. Launching with such a critically acclaimed title would not only showcase the console's capabilities but also bring a beloved horror classic back to Nintendo, echoing its origins on the GameCube.

Doom: The Dark Ages

Though a bit of a stretch, the success of Doom and Doom Eternal on the Switch suggests that Doom: The Dark Ages could find a home on the Switch 2. With Microsoft's openness to multi-platform releases, and the upcoming Xbox Developer Direct promising more details, a Switch 2 launch could be a thrilling prospect for fans eager to "rip and tear" on the go.

The Haunted Chocolatier

Stardew Valley's impact on the Switch was monumental, making the platform a natural fit for ConcernedApe's next project, The Haunted Chocolatier. Though solo developer Eric Barone has been away from the project for a while, a launch year release on the Switch 2 would be a sweet treat for fans. The blend of action-RPG and ghostly elements promises hours of engaging gameplay.

Earthblade

Following the success of Celeste, Extremely OK Games' Earthblade is eagerly anticipated. With its planned 2025 release, a launch alongside the Switch 2 could be a perfect match. The game's beautiful pixel art and explor-action gameplay could make it a standout title for the new console.