Nintendo fans were treated to an expansive lineup of third-party content and exclusive updates during the latest Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase, streamed globally and available for replay on the official Nintendo website.
The event underscored Nintendo’s commitment to diversifying the Nintendo Switch 2 library with enhanced classic titles, highly anticipated debuts, and new experiences crafted for both current and next-generation Switch hardware. Major announcements saw powerhouse studios including Bethesda Game Studios, Capcom, and Square Enix making significant strides on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Bethesda, renowned for its deep single-player universes, brings several high-profile franchises to a Nintendo platform for the first time.
Among the headline reveals, "Indiana Jones and the Great Circle"—developed by MachineGames and Bethesda—puts players in the shoes of the iconic archaeologist in a globe-trotting adventure set in 1937.
The game will be available for Nintendo Switch 2 in both physical and digital formats from May 12, with pre-orders opening on the Nintendo eShop. Bethesda pushes further with "Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition," allowing players to revisit the beloved post-apocalyptic RPG with all prior add-ons and new content.
The digital version launches on Nintendo Switch 2 on February 24, followed by a physical release on April 28.
Also confirmed is the eagerly awaited "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered," a comprehensive overhaul of the 2006 classic.
The remaster boasts upgraded visuals and gameplay improvements, and is set for a 2026 launch on Nintendo Switch 2, both physically and digitally.
"It was a remarkable journey bringing our franchises to Nintendo systems," said Bethesda’s Studio Head and Creative Director Todd Howard, reflecting on the collaboration and dedication to delivering memorable experiences on Nintendo hardware. New titles and additional updates took center stage as well.
Capcom and Square Enix join the roster with "Resident Evil Requiem"—an immersive new entry in the acclaimed survival horror series launching February 27 on Nintendo Switch 2—and "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth,” which continues Cloud Strife’s saga on June 3.
Meanwhile, exclusive debuts like "TOKYO SCRAMBLE" (February 11), "Orbitals," and "PRAGMATA" (April 24) bring varied experiences, from survival-puzzle-action and co-op platforming to innovative sci-fi narratives. Classic and indie titles are not left behind.
"Super Bomberman Collection – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition," "Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition," and "Turok: Origins" headline a revival of fan-favorite franchises, all boasting enhancements suited for Nintendo’s latest system.
Players with prior ownership of "Hollow Knight" will enjoy a free upgrade to the enhanced edition on Nintendo Switch 2. Various sports and roleplaying games, including "eFootball Kick-Off!", "Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok," and "Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection," broaden the selection, ensuring the 2024–2026 Nintendo Switch 2 lineup is robust and diverse.
Additional franchises such as "Kyoto Xanadu," "Digimon Story Time Stranger," and "The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales" further enrich the release schedule with original narratives and engaging gameplay. Rounding out the announcements, Nintendo reiterated its commitment to ongoing support for both the current Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, with many titles offering cross-generational compatibility or free upgrade paths.
Dedicated fans can revisit the full presentation at https://www.nintendo.com/us/nintendo-direct, and pre-orders for most featured titles are now live on the Nintendo eShop. The Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase stands as a testament to Nintendo’s evolving relationships with major third-party developers, providing fans worldwide with an unprecedented selection of games set for release throughout 2024 and beyond on Nintendo Switch 2.
The event underscored Nintendo’s commitment to diversifying the Nintendo Switch 2 library with enhanced classic titles, highly anticipated debuts, and new experiences crafted for both current and next-generation Switch hardware. Major announcements saw powerhouse studios including Bethesda Game Studios, Capcom, and Square Enix making significant strides on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Bethesda, renowned for its deep single-player universes, brings several high-profile franchises to a Nintendo platform for the first time.
Among the headline reveals, "Indiana Jones and the Great Circle"—developed by MachineGames and Bethesda—puts players in the shoes of the iconic archaeologist in a globe-trotting adventure set in 1937.
The game will be available for Nintendo Switch 2 in both physical and digital formats from May 12, with pre-orders opening on the Nintendo eShop. Bethesda pushes further with "Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition," allowing players to revisit the beloved post-apocalyptic RPG with all prior add-ons and new content.
The digital version launches on Nintendo Switch 2 on February 24, followed by a physical release on April 28.
Also confirmed is the eagerly awaited "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered," a comprehensive overhaul of the 2006 classic.
The remaster boasts upgraded visuals and gameplay improvements, and is set for a 2026 launch on Nintendo Switch 2, both physically and digitally.
"It was a remarkable journey bringing our franchises to Nintendo systems," said Bethesda’s Studio Head and Creative Director Todd Howard, reflecting on the collaboration and dedication to delivering memorable experiences on Nintendo hardware. New titles and additional updates took center stage as well.
Capcom and Square Enix join the roster with "Resident Evil Requiem"—an immersive new entry in the acclaimed survival horror series launching February 27 on Nintendo Switch 2—and "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth,” which continues Cloud Strife’s saga on June 3.
Meanwhile, exclusive debuts like "TOKYO SCRAMBLE" (February 11), "Orbitals," and "PRAGMATA" (April 24) bring varied experiences, from survival-puzzle-action and co-op platforming to innovative sci-fi narratives. Classic and indie titles are not left behind.
"Super Bomberman Collection – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition," "Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition," and "Turok: Origins" headline a revival of fan-favorite franchises, all boasting enhancements suited for Nintendo’s latest system.
Players with prior ownership of "Hollow Knight" will enjoy a free upgrade to the enhanced edition on Nintendo Switch 2. Various sports and roleplaying games, including "eFootball Kick-Off!", "Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok," and "Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection," broaden the selection, ensuring the 2024–2026 Nintendo Switch 2 lineup is robust and diverse.
Additional franchises such as "Kyoto Xanadu," "Digimon Story Time Stranger," and "The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales" further enrich the release schedule with original narratives and engaging gameplay. Rounding out the announcements, Nintendo reiterated its commitment to ongoing support for both the current Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, with many titles offering cross-generational compatibility or free upgrade paths.
Dedicated fans can revisit the full presentation at https://www.nintendo.com/us/nintendo-direct, and pre-orders for most featured titles are now live on the Nintendo eShop. The Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase stands as a testament to Nintendo’s evolving relationships with major third-party developers, providing fans worldwide with an unprecedented selection of games set for release throughout 2024 and beyond on Nintendo Switch 2.