Big third-party titles could arrive with Switch 2.
Fans are super excited as there are speculations regarding the third-party games that might make their way to the Nintendo Switch 2. Although Nintendo could only point out a small number of outside games at its initial launch, more news could follow if restrictions and NDAs are removed.
One of the more convincing speculations is that Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero will be available at or close to the Nintendo Switch 2’s release, according to content creator eXtasls. He claims that as an essential partner of Nintendo, Bandai Namco wants to publish the game on Nintendo’s new console since it’s been a success on all the other platforms.
It has been suggested that the game could launch on Switch 2 in late June. Yet many industry hints, such as the release of a LEGO Mario Kart set, the establishment of a Nintendo store in San Francisco, and the release of Doom: The Dark Ages, play a major role in the growth of another predicted date, which is May 15.
Alongside Sparking Zero, eXtasls has also suggested Tekken 8 and Elden Ring as potential Switch 2 games. Considering the relations between Bandai Namco and Nintendo, both games appear to be excellent choices for the platform.

If Elden Ring makes it to Nintendo’s new console, it will probably be a Definitive Edition and will include the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC as a whole package. Only if priced at $70 would the game’s immense content and replayability make this package a great deal.
Though none of these speculations are really verified, they create an intriguing picture of what the Nintendo Switch 2 could have. Major additions to Nintendo’s next-generation device, Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, Elden Ring, and Tekken 8, would all solve the hardware restrictions of the previous Switch and boost third-party support.
Given speculations of a Switch 2’s mid-May or late-June release, fans won’t have to wait much more to learn what Nintendo has in store. Whether everyone’s interests lie in gaming or not, the Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to be a success.