Nintendo Switch 2: Are Activision Blizzard King Games Coming? [VIDEO]

NINTENDO NEWS – The big N’s previously unveiled console with no release date could be getting more games from Microsoft-owned Activision Blizzard King, according to a rumor.

 

In the Spanish-language video embedded below, eXtas1s, a trusted insider, talked about what games could be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2. There are several titles that could be a complete surprise, but considering that the platform will fall short of the Xbox Series S’s performance, there is still a rationale that these titles could make an appearance on the Japanese company’s next-gen hardware.

According to eXtas1s, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Diablo IV, an unnamed Call of Duty episode, as well as Fallout 4 and Starfield from Bethesda could be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2. The Halo collection is said to be sold at full price (which is a bit steep, but considering how many games are in the package, it might still be worth it), Diablo IV will make its way to the Big N’s new platform in 2025, according to the insider, and Call of Duty is speculated to be either the free-to-play Call of Duty: Warzone, last year’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, or this year’s episode.

The insider also says that he believes FromSoftware’s hit game Elden Ring will also make it to Nintendo Switch 2, which could bring huge results for both the Japanese studio and Nintendo. Finally, he also said that Tekken 8 and its DLCs will also be coming to the hybrid platform. Since both games are published by Bandai Namco, this means that this publisher will also fully support the Nintendo Switch 2, which will get its first Nintendo Direct in April (and it’s official).

Of course, this is not official information yet!

Source: Reddit

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