Again, the list of upcoming Nintendo Switch releases was recently updated with new games coming to the console. Here we bring you a few that were confirmed today at the Game Awards.
Games for Nintendo Switch
As before, in list You can take a look at the games below, along with their release date, price, and details:
- Rise of the Golden Idol: A sequel to detective game The Case of the Golden Idol has been announced, confirming its release for Switch in 2024.
- Wind: Another game from Motion Twin, the creator of Dead Cells. Confirmed for early access on PC in 2024, but still unconfirmed for Switch.
- Dave The Diver X Dredge DLC: Dave The Diver is getting a fishing DLC inspired by Dredge, a Lovecraftian fishing game. It will be released next week on Switch.
- World of Goo 2: Surprisingly, a sequel to World of Goo has been announced. Considering the first game was released on WiiWare, it’s possible that World of Goo 2 will come to Switch.
- The Big Walk: The creators of Untitled Goose Game announced their new game at The Game Awards 2023. Although no platforms were mentioned, Untitled Goose Game has arrived on Switch, giving hope for its possible release.
- LEGO Fortnite: Although LEGO Fortnite is already available worldwide, it stood out at The Game Awards 2023.
- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown: Despite being leaked earlier, it still looks impressive. On January 11, 2024, this 2D action platformer will have a free demo.
- Sega – Nuevos Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, Shinobi, Streets of Rage and Golden Axe: Sega is working on new games for several classic franchises. While platforms have not been specified, it will include titles such as Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi.
- Rocket Races: Launching today, it’s a free-to-play racing experience created by the team behind Rocket League as part of Fortnite’s desire to “broaden up” to all ages.
- Tales of Kenzera: UNLOCK: EA Originals’ next project, a Metroidvania about overcoming pain. It’s coming to Switch on April 23, 2024.
What do you think? Have any of these caught your eye for the Nintendo Switch eShop? Feel free to leave it below in the comments.
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