Nintendo reveals Switch Sports Resort for Switch 2

Nintendo has announced Nintendo Switch Sports Resort, a new entry in its motion-controlled sports series set to arrive on Switch 2 on 22 October.

The game returns players to Wuhu Island for Joy-Con-based action across 12 sports. Returning activities include boxing, table tennis, archery, tennis, volleyball, bowling, basketball, golf and thumb wrestling. New additions are skateboarding, power cruising and prop plane flying, along with jump rope as a warm-up option. Players can compete solo or with others using either Mii characters or Sportsmate avatars. Pre-orders open on the Nintendo eShop today. Nintendo Switch Sports Resort marks the latest visit to the island first featured in Wii Fit in 2007 and previously central to Wii Sports Resort in 2009.

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Nintendo Switch 2 in handheld mode showcasing Handheld Mode Boost update with 1080p enhanced gameplay from original Switch games.
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Nintendo Switch 2 update introduces Handheld Mode Boost

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Nintendo has released system update version 22.0.0 for the Nintendo Switch 2 on March 16, 2026. The update adds Handheld Mode Boost, enabling compatible original Nintendo Switch software to run in handheld or tabletop mode with performance similar to TV mode. This upgrade allows for improved visuals like 1080p resolution on the Switch 2's screen, though with some limitations and incompatible titles.

Nintendo held a Direct presentation on June 9 that revealed dozens of upcoming titles for the Switch and Switch 2. The show highlighted release dates and trailers for games including a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Kingdom Hearts IV.

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Nintendo held a Direct presentation on June 9 that announced dozens of games for the Switch and Switch 2. Highlights included a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Kingdom Hearts IV.

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