Nintendo's Partner Showcase on February 5, 2026, revealed several third-party games coming to the Switch 2 console this year. Highlights include Bethesda's Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, alongside other titles like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and Valheim. The event focused on ports and exclusives to bolster the console's launch lineup.
The Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, held on February 5, 2026, emphasized third-party support for the Switch 2 with announcements from various developers. Kicking off the presentation was Orbitals, a Switch 2-exclusive co-op puzzle adventure game featuring intergalactic explorers Maki and Omura on a mission to save their home from a cosmic storm. Inspired by 1990s anime aesthetics, it supports local and online play via the console's GameShare feature and is set for release in summer 2026.
Valheim, the procedurally generated survival game rooted in Norse mythology, will arrive on Switch 2 later this year. Launched in Steam Early Access in 2021, it allows up to 10 players to explore, craft, build, and battle gods across biomes, with the ultimate goal of reaching Valhalla. The port includes mouse controls and HD Rumble 2 support, though the trailer showed early access visuals.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the second installment in the remake trilogy of the 1997 JRPG classic, is scheduled for Switch 2 on June 3, 2026. This full port of the PS5 version features real-time action combat and arrives shortly after the first part, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, launched on January 22. It will also release on Xbox Series X/S the same day, with the trilogy's third entry rumored for 2027.
Bethesda Game Studios provided major updates via executive Todd Howard. Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, including all DLC and Creation Club mods, launches February 24, following its November 2025 debut on other platforms and the recent Fallout TV show season. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle follows on May 12, building on its prior announcement. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered rounds out the year's Bethesda offerings, arriving later in 2026. These ports follow Skyrim's Switch 2 version from December 2025, demonstrating the console's capability for ambitious titles.