Diablo 4, Fallout 4, Starfield, Black Ops 6 and more: an insider has revealed Microsoft's extensive plans to release its games on Nintendo Switch 2

By: Anton Kratiuk | 20.01.2025, 15:58
Cross-platform review: Microsoft and Nintendo Switch 2 A collage of Microsoft and Nintendo Switch 2 games. Source: PPE

Microsoft and other gaming industry giants are known to be interested in releasing their titles on the new Nintendo Switch 2 console, which was unveiled last week.

And while no official announcements are being made, reputable Spanish insider eXtas1s, whose information is almost always confirmed, has revealed the major ports that will appear on Switch 2.

Here's What We Know

In his regular podcast, eXtas1s revealed that Microsoft is currently in the process of porting six major games to the new Japanese hybrid console at once. He knows that the Redmond giant will release the following games on Nintendo Switch 2:

  • Diablo 4 (release in 2025);
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024;
  • Halo: The Master Chief Collection;
  • Fallout 4;
  • Starfield;
  • Call of Duty (but the insider doesn't know which part of the shooter Microsoft is porting, it will likely be Black Ops 6, the unannounced Call of Duty 2025 and Call of Duty Warzone).

The Bethesda, Activision and Blizzard teams are actively working on adapting their games and probably won't have to wait long for their announcement. Perhaps some of these ports will be announced at the Nintendo Direct show on 2 April.

However, other developers are also interested in bringing their games to Switch 2, according to eXtas1s Bandai Namco is porting two of their hits, Tekken 8 and Elden Ring.

Source: eXtas1s