Microsoft should support the new Switch 2 on a larger scale; According to an insider, six Xbox titles for the Nintendo console are already considered safe.
Last week, Nintendo finally officially presented the Switch 2, although initially only in the form of a trailer showing the look of the platform. As a result, there were further reports about the new console, including that Microsoft wanted to support the Switch 2 on a large scale as part of its new multiplatform strategy. There are now more concrete reports in this regard.
The well-known and reliable video game insider eXtas1s has taken on the topic in a new video on his YouTube channel and has already named six specific Xbox titles that will find their way onto the Switch 2 in the future as soon as it is available. The report was subsequently taken up by Tom Henderson, another renowned insider, which should give the whole thing a certain degree of resilience.
So what can buyers of the Switch 2 potentially look forward to? In addition to Blizzard's action role-playing gameDiablo IVshould also be oneCall of Duty,Fallout 4, the sci-fi epicStarfieldas well as theHalo: The Master Chief Collectionand theMicrosoft Flight Simulator 2024find your way to the platform. There have already been reports in the rumor mill about the latter Halo and Flight Simulator titles in particular, which still makes everything seem likely.
It's also not surprising that Call of Duty pops up on the list. In order to get the takeover of Activision Blizzard approved by the antitrust authorities and market watchdogs, Microsoft signed a 10-year deal with Nintendo, which guarantees Call of Duty on the Japanese platforms for this period. There is a high chance that this will also be the new part of the shooter series in autumn 2025.