Elden Ring, Call Of Duty & Tekken 8 Among Big 3rd-Party Games Reportedly Coming To Nintendo Switch 2

by Muhammad Ali Bari

Elden Ring, Call of Duty, and Tekken 8 are among the major third-party games headed to the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, based on a new report.

Content creator and insider eXtas1s posted a new video on his YouTube channel, in which he talked about the games Microsoft is bringing to the Nintendo Switch 2, including a Call of Duty game that is either Warzone, Black Ops 6, or the next title. He further mentioned that the software giant’s collaboration with Nintendo doesn’t stop at Call of Duty. As per him, Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 are both in development for the Switch 2. He also believes that Bethesda will port Fallout 4 and Starfield to Nintendo’s upcoming console.

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As for Bandai Namco Entertainment, the insider claims that the publisher is betting big on the Nintendo Switch 2. French retailers and dataminers have hinted at both Tekken 8 and Elden Ring being ported to the platform. While Tekken 7 never made its way to the original Switch, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was made available for the Wii U. With Tekken 8 proving to be a major success for the company, bringing it to Nintendo’s next console aligns with its strategy of expanding its player base. The content creator believes Switch 2 versions of both titles may be released alongside the console’s launch.

Furthermore, the content creator believes Square Enix will port Final Fantasy VII Remake to the Nintendo Switch 2. A prior rumor suggested that the game has been up and running on devkits since over a year. Similarly, he believes that Rockstar Games will support Nintendo’s next console, possibly with Red Dead Redemption 2 and Grand Theft Auto V ports.

The insider also believes that Capcom will port the Resident Evil 4 remake and Monster Hunter Wilds to the Nintendo Switch 2. He pointed towards the success of previous Monster Hunter titles on Nintendo consoles, making this a logical move. According to a recent rumor, the publisher will also be looking to release a Resident Evil Zero remake during the launch year of the Switch 2.

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