Sure, let me dive right into this. Here we go:
So, wow, Nintendo just dropped this bombshell, right? We’re getting Switch 2 soon, and they chose August 14 for this new game, Drag x Drive. Uh, ever thought you’d see wheelchair basketball as a game? Yeah, that’s a thing now. Oh, and not to mention, it’s got these mouse controls – still trying to wrap my head around that. But, August is kind of nuts because Madden NFL 26 drops that same day. Coincidence? Maybe not.
And then there’s this whole 2025 lineup for Switch 2. Honestly, I’m just trying to keep up. Seems like Nintendo has a pretty interesting rhythm here. Like, Drag x Drive’s $19.99 price tag isn’t breaking the bank, you know? It’s just… I don’t know… intriguing? Anyway, it’s definitely going to color in those quiet summer months for gamers. Oh, and heads up! Kirby’s back with the Forgotten Land edition, this time with Star-Crossed Land. Sounds fancy, right? Mouthful Modes? Whatever that is, I’m in.
So, July. What’s up there? A big Donkey Kong thing – Bananza, apparently. And yeah, another re-release – Super Mario Party Jamboree comes with new TV stuff. Kind of getting a pattern here, aren’t you? Old mixed with new. Nintendo sure knows how to keep things interesting – or maybe they just like messing with us.
September though, well, it’s kind of a ghost town at this point. Nothing from Nintendo themselves, but others are stepping up, like Borderlands 4 and Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles. Honestly, could try them just to fill the void. Daemon x Machina’s coming back too with Titanic… something? I already forgot.
October’s saving grace? Pokémon Legends: Z-A. If that’s your thing, maybe mark your calendar. Apparently, it’ll play nice on both Switch and Switch 2.
Alright, looking at the no-date-yet stuff – Kirby Air Riders and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Metroid might land in September, seems logical since people might still be playing Kirby by then. But who knows how Nintendo makes these decisions?
As for fall, Kirby and its crew could spice things up. Third-party releases like Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition (ooh, can you feel the excitement?), Hades 2, and maybe Hollow Knight: Silksong. Also, there’s talk of Call of Duty – but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Zelda fans? There’s Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, where "winter" might mean freezing in early 2026.
And hey, GameCube lovers, Nintendo hasn’t forgotten you. Switch Online + Expansion Pack might bring back some classics – Mario Sunshine, anyone? There’s scope for surprises, as usual. Nintendo’s sneaky that way. So, I mean, keep your eyes peeled. You never quite know what’s next.