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We take it for granted now with the advent of highly powerful handheld consoles, like the Steam Deck and ASUS Rog Ally, but it was a huge selling point in 2017.
So, it’s hardly surprising that, with the Switch 2 finally here, Nintendo is once again showing off its technical prowess with even more impressive ports.
Every Third-Party Game Coming To Nintendo Switch 2
From Elden Ring To Hades 2 And Street Fighter 6
Nintendo didn’t detail any of the Switch 2’s specifications, but we do know that its screen supports up to 120fps, and developers like IO Interactive are confident enough in the hardware to commit to launching new games like Project 007 day and date on the platform (withFromSoftware even announcing a Bloodborne-style exclusive called The Duskbloods).
We kind of expected Pokemon to look a little rough, but as the Switch 2’s opening gambit, things need to get better, quickly.
That gives us a decent indicator of how big of an improvement it is over the original console, hopefully avoiding a repeat ofThe Outer WorldsandMortal Kombat 1.
With that in mind, here are all the third-party games announced for the Switch 2 during today’s Direct:
The Switch 2 will be released on June 5, and it costs $449.99.