Nintendo Switch Game Releases

Every notable upcoming Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 release — first-party Nintendo titles plus the big third-party hits. Auto-ranked by IGDB popularity. Refreshed weekly, faster on release week.

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Nintendo Switch Game Releases tracks upcoming titles scheduled for Nintendo's handheld-console platform, covering the mix of first-party releases, third-party launches, ports, and smaller independent games that make up the Switch pipeline. The calendar is built around release dates rather than review cycles or store rankings, so it works as a clean planning view of what is due next on Nintendo hardware. Because the Switch catalog spans family franchises, role-playing games, action titles, party games, and niche experiments, the feed is useful even when the balance between blockbuster launches and quieter releases changes from month to month. Each entry represents a game release rather than a trailer drop or a marketing event. In practice, that means the calendar can contain long-established series, new intellectual property, remasters, and cross-platform games arriving on Switch after appearing elsewhere first. The range visible in the bundled listings shows how the feed can carry both lower-profile releases and better-known franchises without turning into a general games index. Release dates on Nintendo platforms also shift with publisher schedules, regional storefront timing, and late delay decisions, so a dedicated calendar is more reliable than checking multiple announcement posts by hand. The result is a platform-specific record of what is scheduled to reach Switch, not a generic games list. For players, retailers, journalists, and collectors, this Smart Calendar Feed is free to subscribe in Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook, keeping upcoming Switch launches alongside travel, coverage plans, and household schedules without manual entry. That is especially useful during crowded release periods, when several titles can land within the same week or move after a publisher update. The calendar updates automatically as release dates change, so delays, newly scheduled launches, and other listing revisions appear in the same calendar already used for the rest of the month.

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