Nintendo Switch 2 will have 26 releases between May and September with exclusives and remasters

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Nintendo has released its release calendar for Switch 2 between May and September 2026, with 26 new titles planned. The portfolio brings together sequences from consolidated franchises, remasters of classics, action titles, visual adventures, RPGs and electronic sports. The strategy maintains continued support for the original console while integrating the new hardware as a premium successor, ensuring a smooth transition for the player base.

Maio and June open the season with strategic titles

The first two months act as a warm-up for the summer offensive. Coffee Talk Tokyo comes to Switch in May, placing players in Tóquio’s coffee shops for an immersive visual adventure. Simultaneamente, an action game with innovative movement mechanics and a survival title with creature investigation elements complete the opening of the period.

Junho steps up the launch with more significant announcements. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth debuts on Switch 2, marking the arrival of one of the biggest titles in the series on the new console. Pokémon Legends 2026-2027 maintains continuity in the original hardware, while the Millennium Quest series offers new features never before seen on the platform, consolidating technical innovation.

Julho concentrates ten simultaneous launches in the busiest month

Julho stands out as the most intense period, with ten titles released simultaneously to significantly expand player options. Splatoon: Raiders debuts as a new series for Switch 2, while Rhythm Heaven: Miracle Stars returns after years of absence from the catalog. Demon Slayer: Time Strangers and Cardcept Biggins expand RPG options, and Granblue Fantasy: Relink arrives with improved mechanics for both consoles.

The period also marks the return of Rimmaster with special attention. Dois distinct titles from the King’s tennis series offer different versions, providing variety within the same universe. Ganbare Goemon: Grand Collection completes the offensive with a reimagined classic action proposal, consolidating the diversity of genres in the month’s programming.

Agosto Strengthens Strength with Builds and New Releases

Agosto keeps the pace fast with releases that mix remastered classics and new productions. Super Bomberman Collection arrives on both consoles, unifying iconic titles into a definitive compilation. Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2 offers remastered action with enhanced character bodies, while My Puppy, Moomintroll: The Warmth of Winter and Magic Girl Witch Judgement present unique propositions for varied audiences.

  • Action Jogos: Yosshi, Splatoon: Raiders, Ganbare Goemon, Demon Slayer: Grand Collection
  • Aventuras visuals: Coffee Talk Tóquio
  • RPGs: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Demon Slayer, Granblue Fantasy: Relink
  • Esportes: Pokémon Legends, Tênis: Príncipe
  • Remasters classics: Metal Gear Solid Vol. 2, Super Bomberman, Rhythm Heaven: Miracle Stars

Setembro ends the period with multiplatform titles and continued support

Setembro ends the sequence with Another Eden Begins and GOBBLE released simultaneously in Switch 2 and original Switch. Title 007 Primeira Luz remains on the calendar without a confirmed date, indicating a possible postponement or later release. The original console maintains robust support with titles such as Coffee Talk Tóquio, Pokémon Legends and Rhythm Heaven: Miracle Stars, ensuring that existing installations are not abandoned.

Switch 2 concentrates exclusive content such as Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Yosshi and Dicionário Enciclopédico, positioning the new hardware as a premium destination. Vários titles launch simultaneously on both platforms from July, reflecting a gradual transition strategy without discarding the previous base. Esse’s careful balance promotes adoption of the new console while preserving community loyalty, allowing Nintendo to strengthen its position in the next-generation console market.

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