
"We just got through the Switch 2's first holiday season, which means that Nintendo has slowly started to reveal what 2026 will look like for the console. And while we already know about a bunch of upcoming first-party titles - including the Pokémon spinoff Pokopia, Mario Tennis Fever, and Yoshi and the Mysterious Book - today the company revealed a number of major games coming from third-party studios. And there are plenty of familiar faces."
"Perhaps the biggest news was that Bethesda revealed a trio of titles coming to the Switch 2 as part of Xbox's ongoing plan to be a multiplatform publisher. Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition is launching on February 24th ( perfect timing if you're in a Fallout mood post-season 2), Indiana Jones and the Great Circle launches on May 12th, and the recent remaster of Oblivion is coming at some point in 2026."
"Other big names detailed during the Direct including Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the second game in the remake trilogy, which launches on June 3rd, and some previously-known titles from Capcom: Resident Evil Requiem launches on the Switch 2 on February 27th ( Biohazard and Village will be available the same day) while sci-fi shooter Pragmata is available on April 24th."
Nintendo's Switch 2 slate for 2026 emphasizes strong third-party support alongside known first-party projects. Bethesda will bring Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition on February 24, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on May 12, and an Oblivion remaster later in 2026. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth arrives on June 3. Capcom will release Resident Evil Requiem and make Biohazard and Village available on February 27, and Pragmata launches on April 24. Xbox's multiplatform strategy and established franchises contribute to a diverse lineup of major releases for the console in 2026.
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