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Xbox confirms Nintendo Switch 2 support as they’re a “big believer in what Nintendo means for this industry”
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here With the Nintendo Switch 2 specs, price, release date and games now out in the wild, there’s a lot of excitement for the new console/handheld hybrid. Alongside the typical studios like EA, Activision and more, Xbox boss Phil Spencer has confirmed that they will be continuing to support Nintendo players into the next generation. Xbox games will come to Nintendo Switch 2 In a recent interview with Variety, Xbox boss Phil Spencer confirmed that the company will continue to bring new Xbox games to Nintendo Switch 2 when available. As the company moves away from the typical console exclusivity format with games like Indiana Jones and The Great Circle coming to PS5, Nintendo Switch 2 support was expected anyway. While Spencer wouldn’t confirm if games like the new Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster or the upcoming Fallout 3 Remaster would launch on the new handheld, Xbox is dedicated to bringing new games to the console when appropriate. “We’ve been supporting Switch 1, I want to support Switch 2,” Spencer confirmed. “Nintendo has been a great partner. We think it is a unique way for us to reach players who aren’t PC players, who aren’t players on Xbox. It lets us continue to grow our community of people that care about the franchises that we have, and that’s really important for us to make sure we continue to invest in our games.” Spencer explained that he’s a “big believer in what Nintendo means for this industry and us continuing to support them”. The Xbox boss said that bringing their franchises is “an important part of our future”, but wouldn’t reveal whether that meant upcoming games like the Halo: Combat Evolved Remake would come to Switch. Xbox’s plans to support the new Nintendo handheld in some capacity has not been a secret. In the company’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Xbox promised to bring Call of Duty to the company’s hardware, which has still not happened. With this in mind, the Nintendo Switch 2 could be the first Nintendo device to receive a Call of Duty game since 2013’s Call of Duty: Ghosts. Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share
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