While the Switch 2 is already known in all its aspects (but not all its features), the games that will be available on the new Nintendo console still remain quite secret. But according to a renowned industry insider, Xbox should support the red brand’s new console quite heavily.
Xbox, strong support for the Switch 2?
After discussing the arrival of Halo on PS5 and Switch as well as Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth on Xbox, insider Nate The Hate went a little further and gave other details on Xbox strategy in 2025. Apparently , Xbox will largely support the Switch 2.
According to him, the games that Xbox has already made available on Nintendo Switch will all benefit from an update to support 4K on Switch 2. The console is not yet announced, but it should be soon. next week, according to several consistent sources.
Why give credit to Nate The Hate?
We give credit to Nate The Hate because he has proven multiple times that he has top-notch confidential information about video games.
He notably predicted the announcement of a remake of Persona 3, the announcement of Alan Wake 2 at the Game Awards and above all he was the first to ignite the powder by mentioning Xbox’s plans to release its games on d other platforms. He had thus announced in advance the release of Hi-Fi RUSH on Switch, or the release of Indiana Jones on PS5. Needless to say, in terms of reliability, it is very good!
But the insider goes further and claims that Sea of Thieves will also be released for the first time on a Nintendo console. Xbox made it available on PS5 in 2024, but not on Switch. The game should finally land on Switch 2 in 2025.
“Titles like Flight Simulator and Halo Master Chief Collection, as well as titles like Sea of Thieves and everything released on the Switch, Pentiment, Grounded… will benefit from patches and 4K support on the Switch 2.”
If all these assertions are confirmed, we might really wonder what Xbox’s exact strategy is in terms of exclusives. Let’s hope to have answers in 2025 since the brand has not yet answered all the questions we asked a year ago.