In 2025, many popular games are set to be re-released on the Nintendo Switch.
Recent insights from Tech4Gamers suggest that while anticipation builds for the upcoming Switch 2, Nintendo has not neglected the original Switch model. The company plans to continue supporting the Switch ahead of the new console’s launch.
YouTuber tvPH, known for sharing credible Nintendo rumors, reports that several remastered titles from the GameCube and Nintendo 3DS eras will be released for the Switch. This strategy aims to maintain the loyalty of existing Switch players and extend the system’s lifespan, even after the new console is introduced.
Ubisoft is expected to play a significant role in this initiative, with potential remasters including titles like Splinter Cell Blacklist, Rayman 3, and the first two entries in the Driver series. Additionally, major publishers such as EA and Bandai Namco are likely to contribute their own notable remasters.
Despite the lack of official announcements from Nintendo, speculation surrounding the Switch 2 continues to intensify. The upcoming system is anticipated to fully support Unreal Engine 5 and is expected to launch in early 2025.
With the addition of these new titles, the Switch is poised to remain a compelling gaming option in the future, even after the release of its successor.