Wow, okay, so here’s the thing. Nintendo drops this bomb on us about that Switch 2, like “Boom! Drag x Drive is coming out Aug. 14.” And yeah, I know, wheelchair basketball? But it’s cooler than it sounds. And same day as Madden NFL 26? Talk about drama, right? It’s like a showdown or something.
But wait. There’s more. This whole Drag x Drive thing, it’s hinting at what’s next for Switch 2 in 2025. You’d think they’d keep it hush-hush, but nah. It’s like a sneak peek into their crystal ball or whatever, showing us how they’ll roll out games in the first six months. Fingers crossed for magic.
Oh, and Drag x Drive, it’s twenty bucks. Not like a big splurge, but still, I’m curious. It’s supposed to spice up a kinda bland summer. And while we’re on that, let’s talk Kirby. Our fave pink puff’s got a new gig in Kirby and the Forgotten Land Switch 2 Edition with this Star-Crossed Land thing and—get this—all-new Mouthful Modes. Yeah, wrap your head around that!
Let’s backtrack—July has Donkey Kong Bananza making waves. Plus, Super Mario Party Jamboree is getting a TV thingy for Switch 2. There’s a pattern or something? Something rehashed, something sparkly new. Works for me.
Now, September. What the heck, Nintendo? Nada. Zilch. But third parties are stepping up, with stuff like Borderlands 4 and Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles. Thank goodness for the others saving September from being a snooze fest, honestly.
October’s snagging Pokémon Legends: Z-A, a biggie to bridge the old and new Switch worlds. They’re keeping us on our toes, and it’s thrilling, really.
And for 2025, Kirby Air Riders and Metroid Prime 4 are in the lineup, though dates are MIA. Yeah, Prime 4 could drop in September, just a hunch. Like, Nintendo’s vibe is unpredictable—a little chaotic magic, if you will.
Don’t forget the fall’s got cool stuff too—like third-party hits. Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition, and hey, Hades 2, among others. Call of Duty making a cameo? Maybe. Oh, and Zelda’s getting a brawler, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, aiming for “winter”—so, read: might sneak into 2026.
Wrapping it up, let’s talk gaps. Nintendo might just break out the GameCube classics for Switch Online + Expansion Pack. Could be gems like Super Mario Sunshine, Pokémon XD, Fire Emblem. Yum.
So, yeah. 2025’s shaping up kinda nice for Switch 2 aficionados. But with Nintendo, expect curveballs. Stay tuned, ‘cause it’s gonna be wild!