Nintendo is set to fully unveil the long-awaited console with an imminent Switch 2 Direct next week, on April 2.
Fine print on an official Nintendo webpage that recently went live seems to point to enhanced Switch 2 versions for Switch 1 titles.
What should fans expect from Nintendo's next-gen console on the pricing front?
Here are fifteen major titles that have been rumoured for Nintendo's upcoming next-gen console.
However, other factors – such as supply constraints – could lead to prices as high as $450 or $500, industry analysts say.
We're expecting to hear more about these games in the coming months in an official capacity.
The line-up allegedly includes Assassin's Creed Mirage, Assassin's Creed Shadows, Rainbow Six Siege, The Division 1 and 2, and more.
That's according to insider NateTheHate, who is unsure whether the remake will receive a day and date release for the console.
Microsoft looks set to continue expanding its multiplatform presence with more prominent releases allegedly planned for rival platforms.
Nintendo previously confirmed it would be officially unveiling its highly-anticipated next-gen console before April 2025.
Circana analyst Mat Piscatella says he is "expecting to see hardware constraints for several months after a significant early demand surge."
A release on Nintendo's upcoming next-gen platform for Bloober Team's sci-fi survival horror game Cronos: The New Dawn might not be out of the question.
An insider has claimed that Nintendo is planning a major event in May focused on its next-gen console, which is allegedly coming in June.
The company says it "expects the console and PC game market to grow" and that it intends to "steadily produce AAA titles" as such.
"Backward compatibility is good for our catalogue, and we think we have the highest selling catalogue per SKU in the business," Strauss Zelnick says.
"Further information about the successor to Nintendo Switch, including its compatibility with Nintendo Switch, will be announced at a later date," says Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa.
An official announcement of Nintendo's highly anticipated next-gen console remains frustratingly elusive, but a known leaker has claimed it's still set to happen this year.
Alleged factory prototype images of the unannounced console seem to have appeared on Chinese social media, showcasing magnetic Joy-con controllers, a larger screen, and more.
"We don't have anything to announce, but is there a world? Sure. We love them as partners. They've been great to us," says EA"s Vince Zampella.
The gaming industry reportedly has whispers around something Switch 2-related happening this month.