Microsoft Gaming may be preparing a robust catalog of games for the Nintendo Switch 2. According to industry sources, established titles such as Diablo IV, Starfield, Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Fallout 4 are in development for Nintendo's new console . The information, which has not yet been officially confirmed, suggests a possible collaboration between the companies.
In addition to these games, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and a new Call of Duty scheduled for 2025 are also mentioned. The volume of Microsoft titles for the Switch 2, according to insiders, would be the largest among all developers working on the console.
Expectations grow with the announcement of the Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo recently confirmed the development of the new console, reigniting speculation about hardware, price and game catalogue. With this, signs have emerged that Microsoft will be one of the main publishers to support the new platform.
The rumors gained strength after accurate predictions from insiders such as NateTheHate, PHBrazil and eXtas1s, known for reliable leaks in the sector. They correctly brought forward the Switch 2 reveal date and now claim that Microsoft plans a big presence in Nintendo's new generation.
Microsoft increases investment in Nintendo console
The possible arrival of games like Diablo IV and Starfield on the Switch 2 suggests a strategic change by Microsoft. Therefore, the company, traditionally focused on the Xbox and PC ecosystem, may be expanding its presence in the market by bringing large franchises to the competing platform.
According to PHBrazil, Microsoft leads the number of games in development for the new console. He states that “no other company has as many titles confirmed for the Switch 2 as Microsoft” , reinforcing the theory of an unprecedented partnership between the gaming giants.
Partnership can change the gaming market
If confirmed, the presence of major Microsoft titles on the Switch 2 could redefine the market. Nintendo would gain access to some of the most popular franchises of recent years, while Microsoft would expand its player base without relying exclusively on Xbox.
The expectation now revolves around the officialization of this collaboration. So, with the announcement of the Switch 2 already made, it remains to be seen which of these predictions will come true and how this possible alliance will impact the future of video games.