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Multiple LEGO games seemingly leaked for Nintendo Switch 2

The Nintendo Switch 2 has been a bit slow on the uptake when it comes to releasing 3rd-party titles for the console, with various developers complaining about a lack of Switch 2 dev kits. That said, it seems as though the LEGO-focused TT Games could be gearing up for a deluge of Switch 2 ports – seemingly teasing just under half a dozen upcoming upgrades.

As part of the Nintendo Switch 2 booth at the Swiss gaming convention Zurich Popcon (captured by multiple Twitter users), 5 different TT Games-developed LEGO titles were listed under a Switch 2 banner, suggesting that they will receive native Switch 2 ports/upgrades:

  • LEGO City Undercover
  • LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
  • LEGO Jurassic World
  • LEGO Harry Potter
  • LEGO DC Super-Villains

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Of course, we will have to wait until official ports are announced, but it seems quite evident that TT Games are planning to drop Switch 2 upgrades for a ton of its games.

Whether these will be free or paid upgrades, we will have to wait and see.

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