• Nintendo 2026 Preview

    From Dumas Walker@42:17/1 to All on Tue Dec 30 09:42:02 2025
    Nintendo has a big 2026 ahead with the Switch 2 in full swing here's why

    Date:
    Tue, 30 Dec 2025 10:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    We look ahead to 2026 in Nintendos world, including games, possible hardware changes, and much, much more.

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    Nintendo is coming off a year of two halves in 2025. In our look back, I pointed out that there was a significant trajectory change when the Switch 2 arrived in June, meaning the challenge for the House that Mario Built is maintaining that momentum.

    And, to its credit, Nintendo looks poised to do that with a series of exclusives, stronger third-party support than the original Switch saw in its lifetime, and those all-important Switch 2 editions of games, potentially
    with an extended array of bundles.

    After Switch 2s big launch, heres everything were expecting in 2026, and the big questions that remain for Nintendos next year.

    The Nintendo Switch 2 s first few months have given us Mario Kart World , Donkey Kong Bananza , Pokmon Legends: Z-A , and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond , and while a couple of them are on the prior generation hardware, Nintendo already has plenty of exclusives lined up for the first quarter of 2026.

    Between January and March, well get Mario Tennis Fever, Pokopia , and Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition . Given that the latter entry was Switch 1s second-best-selling title, expect the upgrade to draw a crowd. That brings us to other Switch 2 upgrades, too. Super Mario Bros.
    Wonder will get a Switch 2 Edition, for example, which is great.

    However, Nintendos pricing is all over the place. Some releases get
    performance upgrades for free (or are otherwise available cheaply), which is very welcome, but others feel less easy to recommend, like Super Mario Party Jamboree .

    Thankfully, there are new games to count on, too. Yoshi and the Mysterious
    Book , Fire Emblem: Fortunes Weave , and the inevitable reveal of more first-party titles at an as-yet-unannounced Nintendo Direct feel like theyre likely to appeal to existing Nintendo fans. Still, with a Mario movie sequel arriving in 2026, wed wager the companys mascot will get some kind of 3D platformer around that time to coincide with its release - especially given Super Mario Odyssey will be nine years old at that point. Nine!

    For the first time in a long time, Nintendos first year looks packed with third-party support, too. Many publishers took a more reactive approach to
    the original Switch, but Nintendo won them over in time.

    With the likes of Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Elden Ring making their Nintendo debuts, theres an argument that its still waiting for big games years after launch, but new releases are mounting up, too. 007 Fire Light, Resident Evil: Requiem, Reanimal , and Dragon Quest 7: Reimagined are all launching in the next few months, while the Bloodborne -looking The Duskbloods by FromSoftware remains a Switch 2 exclusive.

    Expect fresh bundles, but no new hardware

    Amazon dropped the price of the Nintendo Switch 2 during the Black Friday shopping period, suggesting it might not be out of the question to expect
    more discounts in 2026 - but I wouldnt bank on anything widespread,
    especially since the console is selling well at the turn of the year.

    Instead, expect more bundles. Nintendo put Mario Kart World and Pokmon
    Legends: Z-A in bundles within the Switch 2s first few months, and its likely thatll continue with other titles in 2026.

    One of the few gripes many have with the Switch 2 is that its not packing an OLED screen, but it still feels too soon for a hardware revision of that magnitude. I also think its too soon for a Switch 2 Lite - both of those feel like solid products for 2027 at the earliest if Nintendo follows its own playbook.

    On the other hand, expect plenty more Joy-Con 2 options for the new system, with plenty of color options and maybe a new Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller design, too, which ties in with some kind of big launch. There's already precedent for that, with a limited edition design based on Resident Evil Requiem launching on February 27 - the same day as the game itself.

    The questions that remain

    Its a case of so far, so good for Nintendo right now, with the company
    avoiding the supply constraints of the last generation while also packing in
    a whole host of exclusives early on. A second year can be tricky, but
    Nintendos wide library of exclusives (and the fact weve not had a Switch 2 Mario or Zelda title yet) means things are likely to continue smoothly.

    Perhaps the biggest question right now is about the original Switch. Its no doubt earned its place in the companys pantheon of products, but will
    Nintendo discontinue it or leave it as an affordable entry point for
    consumers? Does it need to cut the string that ties cross-gen games to it in order to push devs towards Switch 2?

    And, while its third-party credentials look very promising for the next six months, will that continue? Will the likes of Square Enix expect too much of
    a port of Final Fantasy 7 Remake (six years after its debut), leading to it toning down its Switch 2 output? Well find out in the months to come, but for now, things are looking positive.

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    https://www.techradar.com/gaming/nintendo-2026-predictions

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