Nintendo Exclusive Game Releases

Every upcoming Nintendo-exclusive release — Switch and Switch 2 only, no multi-platform titles. First-party hits plus the console-exclusive third-party drops. Refreshed weekly.

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Nintendo Exclusive Game Releases is a Smart Calendar Feed for upcoming titles limited to Nintendo hardware, with IGDB data used to track releases for Switch and Switch 2 rather than for broader multi-platform launches. The defining feature of the feed is its hardware boundary: if a game is also scheduled for rival consoles or PC, it falls outside the core remit. That gives the calendar a clearer editorial frame than a general release list, combining first-party Nintendo software with third-party games that remain exclusive to the platform ecosystem. Entries are usually presented as individual game releases or release windows, with the title doing most of the work and the timing updated as publishers clarify plans. That structure is useful because Nintendo schedules often mix flagship franchise launches with smaller console-only projects, and because platform support can shift as a release approaches. The result is a running view of software tied specifically to Nintendo's machines, rather than a broad survey of the games market. IGDB provides the underlying release data, but the selection logic comes from exclusivity to Nintendo hardware. It therefore serves a different purpose from generic games calendars built around all-platform release traffic. Players, retailers, collectors, and games journalists can keep the schedule in Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook through a free to subscribe calendar that updates automatically. That helps when comparing first-party and third-party releases, following changes in platform support, or watching how the Switch and Switch 2 pipeline develops over time. The feed is also a practical tool for separating Nintendo-specific launch planning from wider industry release calendars and for tracking software that stays within the company's hardware ecosystem. The calendar updates regularly so revised windows, newly listed titles, and exclusivity changes appear without manual maintenance. In a market where release timing and platform plans can move late in the cycle, that ongoing refresh keeps the Nintendo slate usable as a current scheduling reference.

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