Nintendo’s next major stream will take place in February without content for its famous successor.
Nintendo has been very active in the last few hours due to the latest financial report released by the Japanese firm detailing the 146 million Nintendo Switches sold worldwide. In addition, the president of the company himself has already confirmed the backward compatibility of Nintendo Switch 2, as well as the announcement date of the new console. Now, The first Big N plans for 2025 have leaked online.
and there is still no trace left of the new generation Kyoto console.And the PH Brazil journalist, who revealed a lot of truthful information about Nintendo, assures that New Nintendo Direct to air in February to offer more information about the future of the company. However it would be new event to expand the Nintendo Switch catalogunrealized no mention of Nintendo Switch 2. While he doesn’t have all the details about this new broadcast, he believes it will be Nintendo direct partner exhibition in which some first parties love Metroid Prime 4: Beyond may be relevant.
At the moment we have to perceive information as hearingbut this would be in line with what has been discussed in recent weeks, with the beginning of a year full of remasters and ports
this gives studios time to finalize their major releases for Nintendo Switch 2.Nintendo Switch 2 will take longer to arrive than expected
PH Brazil itself assured a few weeks ago that in 2025, the Nintendo Switch catalog looks set to be largely fueled by remasters and re-releases of classic games, as Nintendo studios focus on developing games for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. delay in arrival of new equipment led to The first releases of the year for the hybrid console are not great exclusivesbut rather updated versions of popular games.
Among the expected titles Blacklist Splinter Cell, Driver 1, Driver 2 and Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havocwhich will be part of Ubisoft’s efforts to revitalize its catalog on Switch. Except, Ubisoft will prepare two more additional games
Bye Electronic Arts plans to release three Wii-era games And Bandai Namco is also considering bringing some of its PS3-era hits to the Switch..You can follow Alpha Beta on Facebook, WhatsApp or Twitter (X) to stay up to date with the latest video game news.