Insider Paul Gale has hinted that the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 could launch with a much stronger third-party game lineup compared to its predecessor. He suggests that major developers who skipped the original Switch won’t be making the same mistake twice, recognizing the Switch’s massive success as the second-best-selling home console of all time.
While Gale doesn’t mention specific developers or games, he anticipates “significant ports, parallel releases, and exclusives” during the launch window. This would mark a notable shift from the original Switch, which struggled to attract support from some of the biggest publishers and developers due to its technical limitations.
However, it’s worth noting that Gale’s past predictions haven’t always been accurate, so it’s wise to take this information with a grain of salt. Still, rumors suggest that the Switch 2 will be significantly more powerful, making it capable of running more demanding AAA titles.
If these rumors hold true, the Switch 2 could see a vast library of top-tier games from major publishers at launch. This could make the console even more appealing to a wider audience and potentially propel it to even greater heights than its predecessor.
