Published on: September 07, 2025
Nintendo Switch Rumors: Anticipated Game Releases and Potential Ports in 2024
With the Nintendo Switch continuing its strong presence in the gaming market, attention has turned to what new and remastered titles Nintendo and its third-party partners will deliver in 2024.
Recent years have seen the platform revitalized with both classic game ports and major exclusives, making speculation around upcoming releases a hot topic among industry insiders and fans alike.
Prominent titles such as Metroid Prime 4, currently in development by Retro Studios, remain at the forefront of anticipation.
The game's re-announcement during a Nintendo Direct generated excitement, with Nintendo emphasizing its commitment to maintaining the high standards expected from the legendary franchise.
Nintendo leadership reiterated that development is proceeding "at the highest quality possible, ensuring fans receive an experience worthy of the Metroid name."
Third-party contributions also play a significant role in shaping the Nintendo Switch library.
In recent Nvidia leaks, a potential Power Stone remake by Capcom was referenced, sparking debate over which classic titles might receive enhanced Switch releases.
While Capcom has not made an official statement regarding Power Stone's return, the series' enduring popularity makes it a frequent subject of speculation.
Beloved franchises such as Castlevania and Chrono Trigger often dominate community conversations regarding possible remakes or new entries.
Konami's recent revival efforts with the Castlevania Anniversary Collection and high-profile reboots add to optimism that new or remastered content could reach the Switch in the near future.
Similarly, Square Enix’s Legacy of Chrono Trigger continues to inspire demand for a modern remake, but no official confirmation has been provided.
Sega’s iconic Sonic Heroes and its rumored remake have also captured the attention of long-time fans, particularly given Sega’s history of bringing classic titles to modern hardware.
While Sega remains focused on its core Sonic the Hedgehog titles and new releases like Sonic Superstars, renewed interest in past 3D platformers persists.
Within its own first-party portfolio, Nintendo has a storied history of unexpected announcements.
According to official statements, the company remains dedicated to supporting longtime franchises.
Hopes and expectations for a new 3D Mario, a fresh installment in the F-Zero or Star Fox series, and a long-awaited return of Mother (EarthBound) remain part of ongoing fan discussions as Nintendo Direct presentations approach.
Meanwhile, industry sources have noted that PlatinumGames is actively developing new projects, with Astral Chain 2 occasionally mentioned in developer interviews, though no official release window has been stated.
Many in the gaming community have also called for existing titles to make their way to the Switch.
Super Mario Galaxy 2, a critically acclaimed Wii title, has not yet joined its predecessor on Switch despite frequent requests.
Likewise, additional Wii and Wii U exclusives have been widely discussed as candidates for future Switch ports, given the console’s past success in bringing legacy content to current hardware.
As 2024 unfolds, confirmed news will come directly from Nintendo’s official channels, such as Nintendo Direct and eShop updates.
Until then, the Nintendo Switch remains a focal point in the industry for both nostalgia-driven ports and bold new experiences, as the company continues to balance innovation with a reverence for its celebrated past.
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