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Halo, Starfield, Elden Ring and more reportedly coming to Switch 2

With the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware now having been officially announced, attention has shifted to the software side of things, with many fans wondering what kind of support the console could see from studios across the industry. According to one insider, many last and current gen titles are slated for the Switch 2, including Starfield, Elden Ring, Tekken 8 and more.

As reported by known insider eXtas1s (and translated by IcePopsicleDragon), Microsoft is set to bring a ton of its current and prior games to the Switch 2 following the system’s arrival later this year.

According to the insider, the list of Microsoft titles confirmed to be coming at some point include:

  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
  • Halo The Master Chief Collection
  • Diablo IV
  • Call of Duty (unspecified)
  • Fallout 4
  • Starfield

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Beyond this, eXtas1s name-dropped a couple more games also planned for the Switch 2, this time coming from Bandai Namco:

  • Tekken 8 (DLC included)
  • Elden Ring

We recently reported on another insider who claimed that “basically every third party is considering supporting [Switch 2] with its most ambitious AAA titles.”

While perhaps not the most ambitious, many of the games listed above would certainly have struggled on the OG Switch, and so it will be interesting to see just how widespread 3rd-party support actually winds up being – especially in the long term.

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KitGuru says: Are you excited for the new Switch? Would you play any of the above games on the system? What current-gen exclusive would you hope to see brought to Switch 2 at some point? Let us know down below.

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