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The Nintendo Switch 2 is quite a bit different than the OG Switch: The Joy-Cons are beefier and connect via magnets; when docked, the console supports 4K 60fps output; and you can finally charge the console when playing in tabletop mode. But at the end of the day, what matters most about a new console like the Switch 2 is the games: If there's nothing new to play, what's the point?
Of course, Nintendo shared a number of Switch 2 exclusives during its big Direct on Wednesday. This isn't a repeat of the Nintendo 3DS launch: There are games to play if you buy a Switch 2 on day one. But there are also a number of interesting titles coming soon and later this year. (There's even a new From Soft title coming in 2026!)
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Nintendo Switch 2 launches on June 5. While many of the games announced today do not launch alongside the console, there are also many that do—including Mario Kart World.
True to its name, this game offers an open-world Mario Kart experience. You can drive around the world, with friends, as you travel to different races. Not that every game needs to be open-world, but this one's kind of a no brainer. It just seems like fun to drive around a giant Mario Kart map. You don't even need to drive anywhere in particular: Nintendo encourages you to drive around leisurely, taking selfies as you do.
Of course, the core gameplay is still the same: Race other drivers around a track. But now, you can compete in races with up to 24 people at a time, and part of the competition is driving to the next race. There's even a new "Knockout Tour," where you race non-stop from one side of the map to the other. If you pass through a checkpoint in too low a position, you're eliminated. Plus, you can bounce off walls like Mario in a platformer, grind on rails, and play as a cow, for some reason.
Here are the rest of the games that you can play on launch day:
There are a number of first-party games and upgrades Nintendo announced during its presentation that won't be ready for launch on June 5.
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This is an entirely new game for Nintendo. Drag X Drive is wheelchair basketball that uses the new mouse controls on the Switch 2 Joy-Cons. You can push both controllers forward, as your character pushes both wheels forward on their wheelchair. You can also swing the Joy-Con to throw a basket, similar to the experience with Wii Sports.
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After a number of remasters, Donkey Kong is finally getting a new game. This was the last announcement of the Direct, and was worth the wait: Bananza looks like Donkey Kong's version of Super Mario Odyssey—3D platforming in an open environment (though I'm not sure if it's "open world.") The biggest difference? You smash your way through just about anything you can see in the world.
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This is the third entry in the Hyrule Warriors series, and takes place prior to the events of Tears of the Kingdom. I won't go into spoiler territory here, but you will get to play out the events of the Imprisoning War, and even get to play as Zelda.
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It looks like we're finally getting a sequel to 2003's Kirby Air Ride. We don't have a lot of details yet, other than seeing stars, bikes, and space ships as rideable vehicles. But Kirby Air Riders is directed by Masahiro Sakurai, the creator of both Kirby and Super Smash Bros., which bodes well.
Like other consoles, Nintendo is now offering Switch 2 users upgraded versions of certain Switch 1 titles. These can include better visuals, faster performance, or new features that take advantage of the Switch 2's controllers. These upgrades include:
Nintendo Switch Online is finally adding support for GameCube games—but only for Nintendo Switch 2. (Why my 2017 Nintendo Switch is incompatible with games that ran on a system from 2001 is beyond me, but I digress.) In addition to the three aforementioned GameCube titles that will be available at launch, here's what's coming down the line, none of which have release dates yet:
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Nintendo ran through a number of third-party titles that are making their way to Switch 2. They include:
Of course, Nintendo shared a number of Switch 2 exclusives during its big Direct on Wednesday. This isn't a repeat of the Nintendo 3DS launch: There are games to play if you buy a Switch 2 on day one. But there are also a number of interesting titles coming soon and later this year. (There's even a new From Soft title coming in 2026!)
Games launching the same day as Nintendo Switch 2

Whoa. Credit: Nintendo of America/YouTube
Nintendo Switch 2 launches on June 5. While many of the games announced today do not launch alongside the console, there are also many that do—including Mario Kart World.
True to its name, this game offers an open-world Mario Kart experience. You can drive around the world, with friends, as you travel to different races. Not that every game needs to be open-world, but this one's kind of a no brainer. It just seems like fun to drive around a giant Mario Kart map. You don't even need to drive anywhere in particular: Nintendo encourages you to drive around leisurely, taking selfies as you do.
Of course, the core gameplay is still the same: Race other drivers around a track. But now, you can compete in races with up to 24 people at a time, and part of the competition is driving to the next race. There's even a new "Knockout Tour," where you race non-stop from one side of the map to the other. If you pass through a checkpoint in too low a position, you're eliminated. Plus, you can bounce off walls like Mario in a platformer, grind on rails, and play as a cow, for some reason.
Here are the rest of the games that you can play on launch day:
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour
Street Fighter 6
Split Fiction
Hogwarts Legacy
Hitman World of Assassination
Brave & Default Flying Fair (HD Remaster)
Yakuza 0 Director's Cut
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (Nintendo Switch Online)
Soulcalibur II (Nintendo Switch Online)
F-Zero GX (Nintendo Switch Online)
Deltarune 1 + 2 + 3 + 4
Civilizations VII
Survival Kids
Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition
Fortnite
Arcade Archives 2 RIDGE RACER
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S
Nobunaga's Ambition: Awakening Complete Edition
Fast Fusion
Upcoming Nintendo titles
There are a number of first-party games and upgrades Nintendo announced during its presentation that won't be ready for launch on June 5.
Drag X Drive (Summer 2025)

Credit: Nintendo of America/YouTube
This is an entirely new game for Nintendo. Drag X Drive is wheelchair basketball that uses the new mouse controls on the Switch 2 Joy-Cons. You can push both controllers forward, as your character pushes both wheels forward on their wheelchair. You can also swing the Joy-Con to throw a basket, similar to the experience with Wii Sports.
Donkey Kong Bananza (TBA)

Credit: Nintendo of America/YouTube
After a number of remasters, Donkey Kong is finally getting a new game. This was the last announcement of the Direct, and was worth the wait: Bananza looks like Donkey Kong's version of Super Mario Odyssey—3D platforming in an open environment (though I'm not sure if it's "open world.") The biggest difference? You smash your way through just about anything you can see in the world.
Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment (Winter 2025)

Credit: Nintendo of America/YouTube
This is the third entry in the Hyrule Warriors series, and takes place prior to the events of Tears of the Kingdom. I won't go into spoiler territory here, but you will get to play out the events of the Imprisoning War, and even get to play as Zelda.
Kirby Air Riders (2025)

Credit: Nintendo of America/YouTube
It looks like we're finally getting a sequel to 2003's Kirby Air Ride. We don't have a lot of details yet, other than seeing stars, bikes, and space ships as rideable vehicles. But Kirby Air Riders is directed by Masahiro Sakurai, the creator of both Kirby and Super Smash Bros., which bodes well.
Nintendo Switch 2 Editions
Like other consoles, Nintendo is now offering Switch 2 users upgraded versions of certain Switch 1 titles. These can include better visuals, faster performance, or new features that take advantage of the Switch 2's controllers. These upgrades include:
Super Mario Part Jamboree + Jamboree TV (July 24, 2025)
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (TBA)
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TBA)
Kirby and the Forgotten Land + Star Crossed World (TBA)
Metroid Prime 4 Beyond (TBA)
Pokémon Legends ZA (TBA)
GameCube games
Nintendo Switch Online is finally adding support for GameCube games—but only for Nintendo Switch 2. (Why my 2017 Nintendo Switch is incompatible with games that ran on a system from 2001 is beyond me, but I digress.) In addition to the three aforementioned GameCube titles that will be available at launch, here's what's coming down the line, none of which have release dates yet:
Super Mario Sunshine
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Super Mario Strikes
Chibi-Robo
Luigi's Mansion
Pokémon Colosseum
Third-party titles

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Nintendo ran through a number of third-party titles that are making their way to Switch 2. They include:
Elden Ring Tarnished Edition (2025)
Hades II (TBA)
Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion (Sept. 5, 2025)
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 (Summer 2025)
Project 007 (TBA)
Borderlands 4 (2025)
WWE 2K (TBA)
NBA 2K (TBA)
Enter the Gungeon 2 (TBA)
Starseeker Astoneer Expeditions (2026)
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (TBA)
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess
Hollow Knight: Silkson (2025)
Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar (Aug. 27, 2025)
Goodnight Universe (2025)
Silksong (2025)
Two Point Museum (2025)
Wild Hearts S (July 25, 2025)
Witchbrook (Holiday 2025)
Marvel Comic Invasion (Holiday 2025)
Star Wars Outlaws (2025)
Shadow Labyrinth (July 18, 2025)
RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army (June 19, 2025)
No Sleep For Kaname Date - From AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES (July 25, 2025)
REANIMAL (2025)
Professor Layton and The New World of Steam (2025)
Tamagotchi Plaza (June 27, 2025)
Human Fall Flat 2 (TBA)
The Duskbloods (2026)