Building on January's strong start with titles like Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, and Dynasty Warriors: Origins, February 2026 accelerates native Switch 2 support. New announcements include Nintendo exclusives, third-party ports via Game-Key Cards, and a fresh Resident Evil entry, blending franchises and multiplatform hits.
January's momentum continues with refined details for early releases and a packed February schedule, highlighting Nintendo's growing third-party partnerships via Game-Key Cards.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (January 15) receives a free update for both Switch 2 and original Switch owners, adding a resort hotel, enhanced amiibo support, collaboration items, and online improvements, alongside Switch 2-specific features like mouse mode via Joy-Con 2, higher resolution, and a megaphone to locate islanders.
Dynasty Warriors: Origins (January 22, Game-Key Card) and Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (January 22, Game-Key Card) arrive as anticipated ports, with the former delivering Three Kingdoms hack-and-slash action and the latter Square Enix's real-time RPG retelling of Midgar.
February kicks off with Dragon Quest VII Reimagined (February 5, Game-Key Card for Switch 2), Square Enix's rebuilt classic exploring a mysterious world. Mario Tennis Fever (February 12) revives the series with exaggerated tennis mechanics, Fever Shots, and special rackets.
That day also sees Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties (Game-Key Card), advancing Sega's Kiryu saga with enhanced combat and new stories. Closing the month, Resident Evil Requiem (February 27) debuts cross-platform with intertwined tales of Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy, plus Gold Editions of Resident Evil 7 and 8 in a Generation Pack (all Game-Key Cards).
This wave mixes exclusives and ports, signaling robust ongoing support for Switch 2.