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Nintendo plans to release more Switch 2 games in 2026

13 May 2026
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With the recent price increase for the Nintendo Switch 2 in September, the company faces a critical holiday season as it aims to boost sales through new game releases. Currently, the game lineup for the remainder of the year appears limited, prompting Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa to emphasize the need for attractive software to drive hardware sales. He cited the success of Pokémon Pokopia as an example of how desirable titles can impact console transitions. Furukawa assured that they have numerous new titles in development for 2026, and while the upcoming second-half lineup includes games like a new Yoshi title and remakes of popular franchises, major system-selling games such as new entries in the Super Mario or Legend of Zelda series are notably absent. The need for high-impact releases becomes more pressing with the Switch 2’s increased cost.

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This situation highlights the importance of software availability in the gaming industry, particularly for console sales. Historically, major game launches have often coincided with hardware transitions, significantly impacting sales figures. As seen with previous Nintendo consoles, successful titles can lead to substantial increases in installed user bases and software sales. The current financial landscape for gaming also shows that consumers are more hesitant to purchase expensive consoles without a robust lineup of appealing games, making Nintendo’s upcoming releases critical for its market position.

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