Here are the Nintendo Switch 2 launch games you can play now that the new console is here

Bagged a Nintendo Switch 2 on release day? Here's the Nintendo Switch 2 launch games that you'll want to keep load up on day one.

Jun 5, 2025 - 12:40
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Here are the Nintendo Switch 2 launch games you can play now that the new console is here

The Nintendo Switch 2 is out now, with a whole host of games launching alongside it. Things are looking mighty fine indeed, with an absolute juggernaut leading the pack alongside an impressive third-party offering, and new versions of Switch games.

The headline launch title is easily Mario Kart World, which expands the classic arcade racing formula into an interconnected world that can be explored with friends. There's also Split Fiction, which is a match made in heaven for a new Nintendo console.

Here are the Nintendo Switch 2launch games, including Fortnite, Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition, and Hogwarts Legacy. Now that the console is out, these are the games to play first, some of which we've already played and reviewed.

Nintendo Switch 2 launch games

Mario Kart World key art showing characters racing across multiple regions under the game's logo

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Here's the full list of confirmed Nintendo Switch 2 launch games. These launched alongside the console on June 5, 2025.

  • Arcade Archives 2 Ridge Racer
  • Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster
  • Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition
  • Deltarune
  • Fast Fusion
  • Fortnite
  • Hitman World of Assassination – Signature Edition
  • Hogwarts Legacy
  • Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess
  • Mario Kart World
  • Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Awakening Complete Edition
  • No Man's Sky (significantly updated for Switch 2)
  • Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S
  • Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma
  • Sid Meier's Civilization 7 (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition)
  • Split Fiction
  • Street Fighter 6
  • Survival Kids
  • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Switch 2 Edition)
  • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Switch 2 Edition)
  • Yakuza 0 Director's Cut

It's likely that we'll hear more from Nintendo regarding upcoming Switch 2 gamespost-launch. We'll keep you up to date, and add to the list as the news comes in.

V is held up at a ramen bar

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Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition

Wake up, Samurai

Peerless quest design
Remarkable ray-traced realism
Superb immersive sim gameplay
Some half-baked mechanics
Lots of unfortunate glitches
The narrative feels compromised

Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition makes its way to Nintendo Switch 2 on launch day. It's a massively updated version of the last-gen builds of the game, and it'll feature the excellent Phantom Liberty DLC as well.

Fortnite Characters look up, against a background of Star Destroyers flying in through a portal in the sky

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Fortnite

The best value in gaming

Vibrant world
Fun combat
Unique building mechanic
Excellent monetization
Still only one map
Constantly shifting world can make it hard to keep up

Fortnite will be playable on Nintendo Switch 2, meaning you'll be able to earn a Victory Royale wherever you are. The game is currently in its sixth Chapter, and what we've heard about the next Season of Fortnite sounds very exciting indeed.

Mario Kart World

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Mario Kart World

Seemless kart racing

Perhaps the most anticipated Switch 2 launch game is Mario Kart World. For good reason, too, as we certainly came away impressed after spending some time with the game. In TechRadar's Mario Kart World preview, Hardware Editor Rhys Wood praised the game's seamless open world and the new Knockout Tour mode.

Key art for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, showing Link looking down from a sky island.

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Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition)

Through the dragon's eye

Powerful new abilities
Massive, rich open world
Stuffed with puzzles
Complex battles cause low framerates

A Nintendo Switch 2 version of Tears of the Kingdom arrives on June 5, promising upgraded visuals and performance. In TechRadar's Nintendo Switch 2 preview, hardware editor Rhys Wood had this to say about the new versions:

"Playing it (Breath of the Wild) and Tears of the Kingdom at a rock-solid 4K 60fps on console feels like it’s not real. But it is on Switch 2. Both games also have drastically sharper image quality, meaning they’re absolutely the definitive version of each release."

Key art for Street Fighter 6

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Street Fighter 6

A new contender

Broad, accessible control schemes
World Tour mode rules
Seamless online functionality
Excellent, diverse base roster
Difficulty spikes in World Tour
Microtransaction support

We absolutely adored Street Fighter 6 on PS5, and it looks like we're in for a similar experience on Switch 2. TechRadar even previewed it during our Switch 2 hands-on finding that "It maintained a solid 60fps throughout gameplay and felt as responsive (and loaded just as quickly) as versions on those other systems."

Crossing a road in Deltarune

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Deltarune

A new tale

Deltarune will release its next two chapters alongside a full release on Nintendo Switch 2. This one is from the creator of Undertale and features a story that runs in parallel to 2015's beloved cult RPG.

The cover art of co-op game Split Fiction

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Split Fiction

Enter the mirror

Seemingly endless array of varying game mechanics
Stunning art direction, level, and world design
An epic crescendo that seamlessly mixes cinematics and gameplay
Puzzles could be more challenging
Changing perspectives can be jarring

Split Fiction is one of our favorite games of 2025 so far, building on team Hazellight's previous titles to deliver a truly explosive co-op experience. In TechRadar Gaming's Split Fiction review, we said that "It packs an array of captivating mini-games into a linear, yet highly rewarding platformer, laced with Hazelight’s trademark storytelling to keep you on your moral toes."

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour

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Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour

Take a guided tour

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour is essentially an interactive demo for the new console. It's a good choice for the first game to play once your Nintendo Switch 2 has arrived, though be aware that Nintendo is charging for Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour. A strange decision indeed.

Benjamin Franklin and Tecumseh face off against their respective nation's flags

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Civilization 7

Making history

Visually impressive
Matches have a more consistent pace
Swapping Civs is smartly implemented
Fantastic roster of leaders to choose from at launch
Legacy Path system ultimately leads to samey games
Diplomacy feels half-baked

Civilization 7 makes some bold changes to the tried and tested formula, changes that we praised in our Civilization 7 review. It'll make use of the Switch 2's Joy-Con mouse mode as well, which will surely make playing even easier for fans of 4X strategy games.

PS5 game deals sales

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Hitman World of Assassination - Signature Edition

Stone-cold killer

Great living and breathing locations
Looks fantastic on next-gen
Tweaks to the expected formula
Cutscenes don’t look the best
Could be more replayable
New camera tool doesn’t add much

Hitman World of Assassination bundles the three main Hitman games, their DLCs, as well as a whole heap of extra content. The Nintendo Switch 2 is getting a Signature Edition, which features some Mario-themed cosmetics for those who pre-order the game.

Personally, I'm extremely excited to take Hitman on the go in portable mode. Being able to chip away at Freelancer Mode while commuting sounds like a dream, as does trying out time trial challenges for levels like Sapienza and the Berlin techno club-set "Apex Predator" mission.

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