Nintendo has launched the Switch 2 console with a new GameShare functionality that enables players to share games locally and online without requiring separate purchases. This feature allows connection with up to three other systems, including original Switch consoles as recipients. A list of supported titles includes both updated legacy games and new exclusives.
The Nintendo Switch 2 arrived with GameShare, a fresh capability designed to enhance multiplayer experiences. This system lets owners share select games with others who lack their own copies, facilitating local play and integration with the original Nintendo Switch. Notably, only Switch 2 units can initiate sharing, while older models receive the shared content. Connections support up to three additional systems simultaneously, and the feature extends to online interactions between Switch 2 consoles.
GameShare requires updates for Nintendo Switch titles to function, whereas exclusive Switch 2 games incorporate it from launch. Local sharing works with nearby users or those in a GameChat session, broadening accessibility for group play.
The current roster of compatible games encompasses a mix of genres and franchises. Highlights include:
- Action-adventure titles like Super Mario Odyssey and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, both supporting local users.
- Party games such as Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV and Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics, compatible with local and GameChat participants.
- Sports simulations like EA Sports FC 26, NBA 2K26, and WWE 2K25, offering local multiplayer options.
- Other notables: Stardew Valley: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, Overcooked 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, Human Fall Flat Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, and Mortal Kombat: Legacy Collection.
This list, compiled at launch, will expand as developers add support. GameShare aims to make gaming more inclusive, particularly for families and friends sharing hardware.