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The brilliant Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be Microsoft's first game designed for Switch 2, and it'll launch for Nintendo's new console next year.
According to insider NateTheHate, Bethesda Game Studios' Starfield will also move over to Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. The leaker claims that the team's spacefaring adventure will arrive on Switch 2 next year, along with a much-rumoured PS5 version.
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TheGamer on MSNStarfield Might Be Coming To Nintendo Switch 2 Next Year
According to insider NateTheHate, Starfield will be joining fellow first-party Xbox game, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. We already knew that the game will be coming to PlayStation 5, and this move seems like a part of Xbox's platform-first strategy.
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In an interview with VGC, Final Fantasy 14 producer Naoki Yoshida said that he wants to bring the game to as many players as possible, mooting the possibility of a port to Nintendo's latest console, the Switch 2. Yoshida has reportedly been "discussing with Nintendo" about the possible port, and said that discussions have been positive.
Shenmue 3 is set to get an Enhanced edition, which will also see the game coming to Xbox and Nintendo platforms for the first time. As announced by creator Yu Suzuki and publisher ININ Games, Shenmue 3 Enhance d will be officially unveiled at Gamescom this week, and will feature “overhauled visuals, performance boosts and quality-of-life updates”.
Shenmue 3 is coming back, with Yu Suzuki and publisher ININ Games announcing the Enhanced edition. The reworked and tweaked version of the 2020 game will be arriving on PS5 and PC as before, but also hitting Xbox and Nintendo consoles (TBC, but I think it's probably safe to say that'll be Switch 2 rather than the original Switch).
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