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Nintendo has revealed a wide range of new and returning games during its latest Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase the upcoming titles for both the Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch.

The presentation featured a mix of brand-new releases, remastered classics, and enhanced editions from major third-party publishers.

Several globally recognized franchises are making their debut on Nintendo Switch 2, signaling strong developer support for the new console.

One of the biggest announcements was Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, arriving on Switch 2 on May 12.

Bethesda is also bringing Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, launching digitally on February 24, followed by a physical release in April.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is set to arrive in 2026 with upgraded visuals and gameplay improvements.

Capcom introduced multiple titles for the new system, including Resident Evil Requiem, launching February 27, and the sci-fi action game PRAGMATA, scheduled for April 24. A playable demo for PRAGMATA will be available on the Nintendo eShop.

Square Enix confirmed FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH for Switch 2, launching June 3. Other major titles coming to the platform include Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Digimon Story Time Stranger, Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok, and Valheim.

The showcase also included several Nintendo Switch 2 exclusives such as TOKYO SCRAMBLE, a survival-puzzle action game launching February 11, and Orbitals, a two-player co-op adventure arriving this summer.

Classic and upgraded editions were also highlighted. Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition offers improved resolution and frame rates, while SUPER BOMBERMAN COLLECTION brings together multiple legacy titles in one package.

Nintendo also confirmed new games for the current Nintendo Switch, including PARANORMASIGHT: The Mermaid’s Curse and CAPTAIN TSUBASA 2: WORLD FIGHTERS.

Overall, the Partner Showcase demonstrated strong third-party support for Nintendo Switch 2, with major publishers bringing blockbuster franchises, remasters, and new IPs to the platform throughout 2026.

The full presentation is available on Nintendo’s official website.