When Are We Getting More Multiplayer Shooters on Nintendo Switch 2?

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m absolutely thrilled about the potential of the upcoming Switch 2. Already, it’s demonstrating its prowess by smoothly handling games like Street Fighter 6 and Cyberpunk 2077, not to mention the exclusive Nintendo titles that make this hybrid console a dream come true for many fans. But here’s the kicker – with such impressive performance under its belt, I can’t help but crave more multiplayer shooters on this new handheld gem.

Specifically, I want Marvel Rivals on the Switch 2.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve been relishing the variety of top-tier multiplayer shooters on the latest Nintendo Switch. Fortnite’s version here feels just as thrilling as it does on PC and current-gen consoles, thanks to Epic Games’ fine-tuning. Splatoon 3 has received an upgrade that really shines on this new hybrid console, making it look and run smoother than ever. And let me tell you, the rumors about Call of Duty coming to this system are music to my ears!

Before Splatoon, I must admit that Nintendo hadn’t been shining stars in the multiplayer shooter world. The Wii U did host some Call of Duty titles, but they gradually phased out. Now, the Switch is bustling with free-to-play and paid online games, but they often struggled due to Nintendo’s hardware limitations. It’s no secret why Overwatch 2 and Apex Legends enthusiasts aren’t too fond of these games on the Switch.

As Call of Duty arrives on the rumored Nintendo Switch 2, it’s likely to pave the way for an influx of more multiplayer shooting games. With Delta Force generating buzz, many Nintendo enthusiasts would probably be keen to experience that. Additionally, should Microsoft manage to bring Gears of War: Reloaded to the Switch 2, this iconic shooter series is bound to attract a significant number of players on the new platform.

More importantly, it would be very good to have Marvel Rivals on the Switch 2.

For my personal pleasure, I’m thoroughly enjoying Rivals on the Steam Deck, but I believe it would perform even better on the hypothetical Switch 2. If NetEase could manage to make the free-to-play shooter run natively and offer cross-progression, it would undeniably captivate fans. Novice players would have an exclusive chance to engage with these renowned comic book characters, while existing users would discover a fresh approach to this game.

It’s not just Marvel Rivals that fans crave; they would also love Halo: The Master Chief Collection to function on a potential Switch 2. Despite its rocky debut, this compilation is an essential purchase for PC and Xbox Series enthusiasts now. If rumors about the series appearing on PS5 prove true, you can count on Xbox to bring the collection over to Nintendo as well.

Primarily, we envision the Switch 2 as a primary platform for predominantly solo gaming experiences. Games like Donkey Kong Bananza and Cyberpunk 2077 illustrate this well. Even Final Fantasy VII Remake, with its enthusiastic discussions about the series’ potential on this handheld, falls into this category. However, it’s important to note that multiplayer games should not be excluded from this platform as well.

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2025-06-29 17:42