A recent leak has revealed a Nintendo Switch 2 rating for Pikmin 3 Deluxe on the PEGI website, leaving fans confused about Nintendo's choice. The game, originally released in 2013 for Wii U and ported to Switch in 2020, may receive enhancements for the newer console. However, many question why not the more recent Pikmin 4 from 2023.
Nintendo's Switch 2, launched earlier in 2025, has seen several upgrades for existing titles, ranging from full remasters like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to minor updates for games such as Super Mario Odyssey. The latest development involves Pikmin 3 Deluxe, which appeared with a Switch 2 rating on the Pan European Game Information (PEGI) site.
Pikmin 3 first debuted in 2013 on the Wii U, introducing players to a unique real-time strategy experience where tiny creatures called Pikmin are commanded to solve puzzles and battle enemies. The 2020 Deluxe edition for the original Nintendo Switch brought improved visuals, additional side stories, and new modes, enhancing its appeal.
The leak has sparked confusion among fans, who wonder why Nintendo would prioritize Pikmin 3 over Pikmin 4. Released in 2023, Pikmin 4 offers refined gameplay mechanics, expanded replayability, and was still receiving updates as recently as October 2025. Enthusiasts argue that the newer title, with its polished features, would benefit more from Switch 2's enhanced hardware capabilities.
While ratings board listings often signal upcoming releases and tend to be reliable, this could simply be an error. Nintendo has not commented, so details on potential improvements—such as better graphics or performance boosts—remain unknown. If confirmed, it would mark another effort to refresh the Pikmin series for modern hardware.
[Via Gematsu]