Highlights

  • Nintendo Switch gears up for its last major wave of games before the Switch 2 release.
  • The June 2024 Nintendo Direct will reveal upcoming games for the second-half of 2024.
  • Many long-rumored Switch games have yet to be officially announced, so fans should tune in.

This coming June 2024 is set to be absolutely massive for the Nintendo Switch, as it will be setting the home console/handheld hybrid up for its last big wave of games before the release of the Switch 2. The Nintendo Switch is over seven years old at this point, and so many fans are anxious for Nintendo to release new, more powerful hardware that will allow the company to release more ambitious games.

But while there are many who want Nintendo to move on and release the Switch 2 console, the company is still not done with the original console. Nintendo still has some ambitious plans for Nintendo Switch hardware, with hopes that the console will pass the Nintendo DS' lifetime sales by the end of this fiscal year. This would put the Switch lifetime sales within striking distance of Sony's PlayStation 2, meaning the Switch stands a realistic shot at one day becoming the best-selling video game console of all time.

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If Nintendo wants the Switch's strong hardware sales to continue, it will need to provide new games that will draw in new customers. The upcoming Pokemon Legends: Z-A releasing in 2025 will no doubt help in that regard, but the console's second-half of 2024 is looking rather barren at the moment. Nintendo has confirmed that its second-half of 2024 slate will be revealed at an upcoming Nintendo Direct presentation in June, which is why the month is going to be absolutely massive for the Switch.

Nintendo Direct Coming in June 2024

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At the time of this writing, Nintendo has mostly kept quiet about the Switch's 2024 lineup. Fans know that the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake is releasing May 23, while Luigi's Mansion 2 HD is releasing June 27, but otherwise, the company's plans for this year are largely a mystery. Nintendo has established a cadence of releasing at least one big new Switch game nearly every month, and while there may be a gap in the summer, it seems likely that trend will continue in the months leading up to the 2024 holiday shopping season.

It remains to be seen exactly what Nintendo has in store for the Switch in the second half of 2024, but more information on that front will come at the June 2024 Nintendo Direct. Nintendo has not provided a specific date for the June 2024 Direct at the time of this writing, but it has said that the event will be focused entirely on Nintendo Switch software. Some fans may be disappointed that they won't be able to tune in and learn about the Switch 2 console, but this means Nintendo can use the event to focus exclusively on setting the Switch up for a massive second-half of 2024 filled with games.

Rumored Switch Games That Have Yet to Be Announced

  • 2D Donkey Kong Game
  • Fire Emblem Remake
  • Mario Baseball Game
  • Metroid Prime 2
  • Metroid Prime 3
  • The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
  • The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD

Of course, Nintendo fans will be wondering exactly what games they may be treated to at the 2024 Nintendo Direct. It's impossible to know at this point what Nintendo has up its sleeve, but there have been various leaks and rumors over the years about upcoming Switch games that have yet to be actualized. That could be because there is nothing to those rumors and they aren't based in reality, but it could also be because Nintendo has just been waiting for the right time to release those games. There's no guarantee that any of the games listed here are going to be seen at the Nintendo Direct in June, so fans should keep their expectations in check, but all of these titles have been rumored or "leaked" at some point or another.

There has been a lot of talk about a 2D Donkey Kong game that may be in development. Recently, it came to light that a 3D Donkey Kong game from Vicarious Visions was canceled, but the projects seem to be unrelated. Nintendo announcing its plans to expand Super Nintendo World with Donkey Kong content has lent credibility to the idea that a new 2D Donkey Kong game is in the works, but such a project has yet to be announced.

Other projects that have been rumored for a while but have not been revealed include a new Fire Emblem game that is a remake of one of the franchise's older titles, as well as a new Super Mario baseball game. It's been a whopping 16 years since the last time Nintendo released a Mario Baseball game, so it definitely seems like the spin-off series is due for a big comeback.

As far as Metroid Prime goes, Nintendo released Metroid Prime Remastered last year after years of leaks and rumors. Shortly after Metroid Prime Remastered was released, reliable insiders suggested that Nintendo had plans to bring Metroid Prime 2 and Metroid Prime 3 to the Switch as well, though they would be more like enhanced ports as opposed to full-blown remasters. Some have said that Nintendo actually has finished work on these games already and is simply sitting on them.

The same goes for Switch ports of the Wii U Zelda remasters. Unfortunately for franchise fans, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD remain trapped on the Wii U at the time of this writing. For many, bringing those beloved games to the Switch is a no-brainer, but Nintendo has yet to pull the trigger for one reason or another. Since it's highly unlikely Nintendo has a new Zelda waiting in the wings for the Switch, bringing these classics to the system could help fill the void and keep fans satisfied while they wait for the inevitable main series Zelda game for the Switch 2.

Confirmed Switch Exclusive Games That Have Yet to Be Released

  • Metroid Prime 4
  • Pokemon Legends: Z-A

Nintendo has two major Switch games that still need proper showcases. Pokemon Legends: Z-A was revealed earlier this year with a somewhat vague concept trailer that confirmed its setting and the return of Mega Evolutions. No gameplay of Pokemon Legends: Z-A has been shown yet, and so the game seems like a safe bet for the June 2024 Direct. Pokemon Legends: Z-A's release date is planned for 2025, so the game could very well be the Switch's swan song whenever it's out.

That really depends on Metroid Prime 4, though. Metroid Prime 4 was one of the first games Nintendo ever announced for the Switch, yet seven years later, fans still have yet to see a single screenshot. The reason is Metroid Prime 4 development was rebooted, with Nintendo seemingly unsatisfied with the work that had been done by Bandai Namco. The project was then handed over to Retro Studios, the team that made the original Metroid Prime trilogy. There have been some rumblings that Nintendo is going to bring Metroid Prime 4 to the Switch 2, but as of the latest official word, the game is still expected to come to the original Switch.

Maybe it will be a Breath of the Wild situation where Metroid Prime 4 is released simultaneously for the original Switch and the Switch 2 hardware, but since the Switch 2 is rumored to be backward compatible anyway, that seems unlikely. Whatever the case may be, here's hoping fans get a long-awaited update on Metroid Prime 4 at the big Nintendo Direct that's set to take place in June.

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Switch

A late addition to the eighth console generation, the Nintendo Switch is a hybrid platform that can be experienced as a home or portable system. Launching with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the platform has amassed a wide selection of triple-A and indie titles. Since the console's debut, Nintendo has released two other models: the Switch Lite and OLED.

Brand
Nintendo
Original Release Date
March 3, 2017
Hardware Versions
Switch , Nintendo Switch Lite , Nintendo Switch OLED Model
Original MSRP (USD)
Switch: $299; Lite: $199.99; OLED: $349.99
Weight
Switch: 0.88 LBS; Lite: 0.61 LBS; OLED: 0.93 LBS