It’s rumored that the first-generation Nintendo Switch will make a big exit rather than a quiet one, suggesting there might be one final exclusive game released prior to the arrival of the Nintendo Switch 2 in stores.
After several months filled with whispers and anticipation, Nintendo has finally unveiled its much-awaited successor to the Nintendo Switch. Known now as the Nintendo Switch 2, details of this new system were fully disclosed on January 16, 2025. The Japanese gaming company provided fans with a sneak peek at the innovative hardware design and even surprised them with a preview of an upcoming game.
The upgraded Switch 2 boasts numerous enhancements that have sparked anticipation among its enthusiasts, as they seem poised to immerse themselves in what looks like the upcoming Mario Kart installment, accompanied by several other games scheduled for release on this latest platform.
The announcement we’ve just heard is just the start; more detailed information about the new Nintendo machine is set to be revealed during a dedicated broadcast on April 2. This event is likely to provide us with specifics such as pricing and launch date.
However, let’s not jump ahead just yet. Fans of these playful publishers might still be in store for one more surprise on the original Nintendo Switch. According to reliable leaks from PH Brazil, there’s another Nintendo Direct in the works, tentatively scheduled for February 2025. This special event is rumored to unveil a final first-party exclusive title before we shift our focus to the Nintendo Switch 2.
Insider teases one last exclusive for the original Nintendo Switch
During his show aimed at Brazilian fans (translated by ComicBook), PH suggested that there’s one significant first-party title from Nintendo yet to come for the original Switch. Later on, he clarified this project isn’t a remaster, but instead an entirely new game that hasn’t been made before.
The article doesn’t provide any details beyond mentioning it as a potential addition to a well-known Nintendo series. It might be anything from Super Mario to The Legend of Zelda, but it should be noted that this franchise isn’t Nintendo’s most famous one.
Ranging from Kid Icarus to Star Fox, or even the eagerly anticipated revival of Nintendogs (who isn’t excited about that?), there are numerous possibilities on the table. However, it’s essential to note that no Nintendo Direct has been confirmed for February as of now, so keep in mind that plans might evolve over time.
For now, it’s unclear which show will overstep boundaries, but according to this insider, it will reportedly mark the last major exclusive for the Nintendo Switch, only available on that platform.
As a dedicated fan, I’m excited about the prospect of playing future Switch 2 games on my current Nintendo Switch. However, considering the rumored hardware enhancements for the Switch 2, it seems unlikely that top-tier AAA titles will be backward compatible immediately.
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2025-01-21 10:18