30 Big Nintendo Switch 2 Leaked and Rumored Games: What to Expect

Rumors and leaks hint at a massive lineup for the Nintendo Switch 2, including big titles like Starfield, Stellar Blade, and Ocarina of Time remake.
With rumors and leaks swirling around the Nintendo Switch 2, the gaming community is abuzz with speculation about what titles we could see on the next generation of Nintendo’s hybrid console. While Nintendo has yet to officially reveal its lineup, several credible industry sources have hinted at major titles either in development or being planned for the platform. Here’s a breakdown of the biggest rumored and leaked games likely to land on the Nintendo Switch 2, which could redefine its future library.
The Credible Rumor Mill
The buzz around these titles stems from a mix of developer comments, ratings board leaks, and whispers from leakers known for accurate predictions. While nothing is officially confirmed, the strength of sources like Nate the Hate, Dusk Golem, and others lends credence to these potential additions. Let’s explore what’s on the horizon.
Major Third-Party Titles in the Works?
One of the early rumored titles for the Nintendo Switch 2 is Stellar Blade. Developed by Shift Up, the studio gifted all its employees a Nintendo Switch, suggesting hands-on familiarity with the hardware. This aligns with comments made in investor meetings about expanding to new platforms.
Starfield, one of the biggest Xbox exclusives, was also allegedly leaked via a ratings board. If true, this could be a big win for the Switch 2, as it would mark Microsoft’s continued collaboration with Nintendo. Similar support could bring legacy titles like Fallout 4 and the Oblivion Remaster to the platform. The question remains whether the Switch 2’s hardware can run this ambitious space RPG comfortably, though Microsoft’s Xbox Series S optimizations may serve as a useful baseline for porting.
Another eyebrow-raising option is Crimson Desert by Pearl Abyss. Known for its expansive world and technical ambitions, the game is reportedly being researched for a Switch 2 version. This would be a big test for the console’s hardware scaling ability, as Crimson Desert targets PCs and high-end consoles primarily.
Returning Icons
Capcom remains a big name on the rumored list, suggesting an expansive take on their survival horror portfolio. We could see remakes of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4 hitting the console, in addition to potential remakes of Code Veronica and Resident Evil Zero. Dusk Golem’s leak gives weight to these speculations, confirming Capcom’s plans to bring polished remakes to Switch 2 after their successful run on other platforms.
High octane action lovers may also look forward to Devil May Cry 5, which has reportedly appeared in ratings board leaks. This, paired with Capcom’s existing support for games like Street Fighter 6 and Monster Hunter, suggests that the Switch 2 will serve as a stronghold for their classics and new offerings alike.
New Multiplayer Experiences
Some whispers also point to titles like Star Fox, which last had a significant entry years ago but remains a fan favorite. According to Nate the Hate, the franchise could benefit from the Switch 2’s updated features like rumored HD Rumble 2. A potential reimagining or entirely new game in this long-dormant series could be coupled with multiplayer, a critical feature previously missing from the franchise.
Nintendo’s Bread and Butter: First-Party Games
Beyond third-party titles, many expect Nintendo’s first-party lineup to shine. A standout rumor is the return of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which could receive a much-anticipated full-scale remake for the franchise’s 40th anniversary. This aligns with the broader Zelda momentum, with a movie also reportedly in development.
Another potential entry is a new iteration of Nintendo Switch Sports, a quiet but significant success on the Switch 1. Selling over 17 million copies mainly to casual and family audiences, Nintendo could double down on this demographic with a refined sequel or upgraded version tailored to the Switch 2’s capabilities.
Is Monster Hunter Set for a Comeback?
Capcom’s Monster Hunter Wild could also make its way to the Switch 2. Despite reporting underwhelming sales post-launch, rumors around its arrival via datamined files suggest a concerted effort to redevelop the game for Nintendo’s audience. Considering Monster Hunter's historical dominance on Nintendo platforms, this decision makes sense strategically, though fans are hoping for smarter content prioritization over purely graphical leaps.
A Stacked Launch or Gradual Rollout?
The critical question is whether these games will launch alongside the Switch 2 or be released in phases over its lifecycle. Historically, Nintendo’s consoles start with a core launch lineup and build their library gradually. The headliners here, like Ocarina of Time’s potential remake and big Capcom titles, could serve as milestone releases aimed at sustaining post-launch sales momentum.
Final Thoughts
If even half of these rumored games materialize, Nintendo Switch 2 could be one of Nintendo’s most compelling platforms to date. Titles like Starfield, Resident Evil remakes, and Stellar Blade indicate a significant step forward for both third-party collaboration and hardware ambition. Still, these remain rumors for now, albeit from reliable sources.
For fans, the excitement is palpable—but until Nintendo officially unveils its plans, chalk these leaks up to an enticing glimpse into what might be. Regardless, it seems the Switch 2 could pack one of the most diverse lineups in modern Nintendo history.
Stay tuned to SysCall News for updates as we track what becomes official and what gets left behind in the rumor mill.
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Marcus covers video games, esports, and gaming hardware. Two decades of industry experience.
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