Watch Dogs Collection Listed for Nintendo Switch 2, Retail Listing Pulled

A retail listing that surfaced briefly this week indicated Ubisoft could be preparing a Watch Dogs Collection for the Nintendo Switch 2, bundling Watch Dogs, Watch Dogs 2 and Watch Dogs: Legion.

The listing described the product as a Game-Key Card release; the listing has since been removed and Ubisoft has made no official announcement.

According to the retail entry, the collection would package the three mainline Watch Dogs titles together for the Nintendo Switch 2 and be distributed as a Game-Key Card — a physical retail format that supplies a digital download code rather than a game cartridge.

Ubisoft has not confirmed the product, and the company has not issued any public statement on the pulled listing.

Rewritten from the original retail text, the claim is: a retail listing suggested Ubisoft might release a Watch Dogs Collection on Nintendo Switch 2 that includes Watch Dogs, Watch Dogs 2 and Watch Dogs: Legion, marketed as a Game-Key Card; Ubisoft has not announced such a collection and the listing was removed.

All three games in the proposed bundle have established release histories.

Watch Dogs launched in May 2014 on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC.

Watch Dogs 2 followed in November 2016 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

Watch Dogs: Legion released in October 2020 across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC and Stadia.

Ubisoft is the publisher of the franchise and has overseen development across the series.

Physical and digital distribution methods matter on Nintendo platforms: Nintendo Switch titles are typically available as cartridge-based game cards or as digital downloads on the Nintendo eShop, while third-party publishers sometimes sell retail download-code cards (Game-Key Cards) at stores.

The pulled listing's Game-Key Card notation would align with that retail approach rather than a cartridge launch.

At present, there is no confirmed release date, pricing, or eShop listing for a Watch Dogs Collection on any Nintendo platform.

Readers should treat the removed retail entry as an unconfirmed tip until Ubisoft issues an official announcement.

We will monitor publisher channels and Nintendo eShop listings for any verified updates on the Watch Dogs franchise appearing on Nintendo Switch or next-generation Nintendo hardware.