Summary
TheNintendo Switchhas been undoubtedly good to fans these past few years. Since its launch in early 2017, the hybrid platform has released a steady supply of excellent titles, with something for nearly every type of gamer to enjoy. For those who dig expansive open worlds, bothBreath of the WildandXenoblade Chronicles 3had them covered. For platforming enthusiasts on Nintendo Switch,Super Mario Odysseyremains one of the best examples of the entire genre.
As great as this console has been, its time in the spotlight is nearing its end with persistent rumors that Nintendo’s next console will be released sometime next year. This still leaves theNintendo Switchwith a good chunk of time as the company’s main system, and with at least another year before its successor potentially hits shelves, there will still need to be a lineup of games for players to stay busy.

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Tears of the Kingdom DLC
Making its predecessorBreath of the Wildseem like a rough draft by comparison, nearly every square inch of Hyrule in the latest adventure fromThe Legend of Zeldaseries is littered with rewarding gameplay and things to discover. That being said, as complete of an experience as this is, there is still room for more.Breath of the Wildhad its own dedicated DLC, for example, which explored characters and concepts teased within the main game. Perhaps next summer, after the dust has settled and fans want to dive intoTears of the Kingdomagain, Nintendo will have a brand new DLC waiting for them.
Wind Waker and Twilight Princess HD Collection
Speaking ofThe Legend of Zelda, the two GameCube entries have been fan favorites to be ported onto Switch for years. WithTears of the Kingdomin the rearview mirror, it may be wise forNintendo to bundle these two classics togetherin an HD collection for fans. After all, these games were ported to Wii U, with visual touch-ups and gameplay tweaks already completed. With much of the leg work done, porting them over would give Switch fans a special treat while waiting for what’s next.
More Pokemon Games on Nintendo Switch Online
Nintendo Switch Online may have struggled out of the gate, but it has truly turned things around with a solid assortment of legacy games to enjoy. These include landmark titles from NES, SNES, N64, and even GameBoy libraries, with something for fans of all franchises to play. Still, there are a few notable omissions, among them being games from thePokemonseries.Pokemon Red and Blueare responsible for putting the franchise on the map, and both old and new fans would surely appreciate being able to experience these landmark titles.
Metroid Prime 4, Ports of 2 and 3
Metroid Prime 4is the elephant in the room when it comes to Nintendo’s upcoming releases. First teased way back in 2017 after the Switch was barely a few months old, it has since restarted production in 2019 and gone completely silent for years. WithTears of the Kingdomreleased, however, some fans believe that Nintendo may be positioning this long-anticipated game to be the final swan song for the console. Furthermore, withMetroid Primehaving been ported to Switchearlier this year, it wouldn’t be a stretch to expect the second and third games at some point in the coming months as well.
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