Recent reports from PH Brazil have revealed that Microsoft has a significant number of porting projects underway for the anticipated Nintendo Switch 2.
According to these sources, Microsoft’s involvement with the new console surpasses that of any other publisher. Adding to this intrigue, renowned leaker eXtas1s has shared a list of Xbox titles purportedly slated for release on Switch 2.
Great news for Switch 2 adopters
The leaked list includes six major titles, showcasing a mix of recent hits and timeless classics. Here are the games currently rumored to be in development for the Switch 2:
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024: Known for its stunning visuals and highly detailed simulation, this title’s inclusion hints at the impressive hardware capabilities of Nintendo’s new console.
- Halo: The Master Chief Collection: A beloved compilation of the iconic Halo series, bringing legendary campaigns and multiplayer experiences to a new audience.
- Diablo 4: Set to arrive in 2025, though it’s unclear whether this will include additional expansions or be the base version of the game.
- A Call of Duty Title: Speculation points to either Black Ops 6, Warzone, or the upcoming Call of Duty 2025. This aligns with the agreement between Microsoft and the FTC to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms.
- Fallout 4: Originally released in 2015, this decade-old RPG is rumored to see a resurgence, potentially as a remastered edition for all platforms to mark its ten-year anniversary next fall.
- Starfield: Bethesda’s latest space exploration RPG, which could be a groundbreaking addition to the Switch 2’s library.
While there are no official confirmations regarding these ports, the inclusion of Fallout 4 raises questions about whether the game might receive a broader re-release to celebrate its tenth anniversary. If true, this could be a significant moment for fans of the franchise and a testament to the Switch 2’s capabilities.
The Call of Duty title’s identity remains a mystery, with possibilities ranging from a new installment to a remastered classic. The agreement between Microsoft and the FTC ensures that a Call of Duty game will arrive on the platform, but specifics are yet to be disclosed.