Summary

While there’s still nothing known about the successor to theNintendo Switch,the latest reporting regarding the device should come as a relief for anyone concerned about history repeating itself. One of the factors that’s made the Switch such a dominant console in the marketplace is its third-party support: Not only has Nintendo providedplenty of excellent first-party exclusives, but it’s also actively worked with other developers to get more games onto the system. From the sound of things, that’s a strategy that won’t change any time soon.

PerIGN,Amazon Games CEO Christoph Hartmann confirms that the publisher will develop games for the so-called Nintendo Switch 2whenever it eventually sees the light of day. While that may seem obvious, it’s worth noting that Amazon Games has never worked with Nintendo before so creating something for the next console will be a major move. Based on Hartmann’s comments, it seems that Nintendo is actively pursuing third-party developers much like it did with the first Switch, meaning that the predecessor should hopefully not be wanting when it comes to software.

Link from Zelda, Mario, and Samus from Metroid.

10 Most Likely Nintendo Switch 2 Release Predictions Based On Leaks & Hints

The Switch 2 should bring some exciting games to the table, and leaks and rumors already offer some indication of what might be coming.

Giving Switch Players The Goods

Nintendo Fans Are Always Worried About A Lack Of Titles

Despite Nintendo’s reputation for putting out some of the best games in the industry,one of the company’s biggest recurring issues is a lack of third-party support. Before the Switch, most Nintendo consoles suffered from a lack of games, a problem that dates back to the Nintendo 64 which, beyond first-party exclusives, didn’t have much to show in comparison to the PlayStation. The lack of games available on the Wii U is the main reason why Nintendo fans were elated to see the Switch break the drought when it arrived in 2017.

As for what games players canexpect to find on the Nintendo Switch 2, there’s still no confirmation on what titles are in development.Rumors claim that some third-party developers have already been briefed on the new consoleand are actively designing with its hardware in mind. These claims have yet to be verified but with Nintendo announcing the Switch’s successor in just a few months, it stands to reason that some studios are already aware of the upgraded device.

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Reports allege that fans can expect to seethe nextAnimal Crossinggame debut as an exclusive on theNintendo Switch 2alongside the highly anticipatedMetroid Prime 4. Some are also confident thatPokémon Legends: Z-Awill drop as alaunch title with the new console. Fans will just have to wait untilNintendo makes an official announcementwhich many suspect will be before the end of 2024.

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