Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase 2026 — Every Major Reveal for the Nintendo Switch 2
From Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, here’s everything announced in the latest presentation
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Nintendo has just dropped a massive Partner Showcase, revealing a flood of upcoming titles for the Nintendo Switch 2and its predecessor. From space survival and epic RPGs to long-awaited remasters and cinematic adventures, this Direct marks one of the most stacked lineups we’ve seen in years.
The showcase opened with Orbitals, a colorful two-player co-op adventure where teamwork is the only way to survive in deep space. Players use gadgets like the Scrap Hook, Liquid Launcher, and Beam Cannon to solve puzzles and traverse a station hit by cosmic storms. Orbitals launches exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2 this summer.
Mystery Beneath the Waves and the Return of Legends
Next came Paranormicite: The Mermaid’s Curse, a supernatural mystery set in Eay Bay, where mermaid legends intertwine with strange disappearances. Players take on the role of Yuza Minakuchi, a young diver caught in an eerie web of secrets. The game arrives on February 19th, with pre-orders open now on Nintendo eShop.
Sports fans were treated to the reveal of Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters, featuring over 110 characters and 22 teams. The sequel promises explosive special moves, improved visuals, and thrilling multiplayer matches later this year.
New Adventures on Nintendo Switch 2
A series of Switch 2 exclusives took the spotlight next.
Tokyo Scramble drops players into a collapsing Tokyo, forcing them to survive in an underground labyrinth while avoiding deadly creatures called Zeno. It arrives February 11th.
Valheim makes its long-awaited debut on Nintendo consoles, letting up to 10 players explore, build, and survive in Viking lands later this year.
The upgraded Hollow Knight: Switch 2 Edition also launched during the event, bringing improved visuals, smoother performance, and a free upgrade for existing players.
RPGs, Classics, and Legendary Comebacks
RPG fans have plenty to look forward to.
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales takes players through four distinct eras, each with unique magic, weapons, and civilizations. Launches June 18th.
E-Football Reborn, the latest evolution of Pro Evolution Soccer, will hit the Switch 2 this summer with enhanced modes and global tournaments.
Super Bomberman Collection revives classic titles from the SNES and Famicom, with Boss Rush mode and local co-op — available later today.
The Big Names: Final Fantasy, Pragmata, and More
The showcase then shifted to blockbuster titles.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth arrives June 3rd, bringing Cloud’s journey beyond Midgar to the Switch 2 with enhanced visuals and optional “Story Focus” mode.
Pragmata returns with a confirmed release date of April 24th, combining fast-paced shooting with hacking mechanics. A demo is available today.
Turok Origins launches this fall, offering hybrid first- and third-person combat, DNA upgrades, and deep exploration.
Horror, Heroes, and the Return of Bethesda
Horror fans got chills with the reveal of Resident Evil Requiem, launching February 27th. The game follows two protagonists — Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy — across intertwining storylines. Resident Evil 7 and Village will also arrive the same day, alongside themed controllers and Amiibo figures.
Bethesda closed the show in style, confirming several of its biggest titles are coming to the Nintendo ecosystem.
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition lands February 24th, including six expansions and over 150 Creation Club items.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is finally coming to a Nintendo platform, featuring modernized visuals, updated animations, and both major DLCs.
Adventure Awaits with Indiana Jones
The grand finale belonged to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, set between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade. Players will crack whips, solve puzzles, and travel from Egypt to Thailand on an epic cinematic adventure. The game launches May 12th, with pre-orders opening today.
Final Thoughts
This Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase was a powerhouse of reveals — from indie gems to legendary franchises reborn for the Switch 2 era. With Fallout 4, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Valheim, and Indiana Jones all hitting this year, 2026 is shaping up to be unforgettable for Nintendo fans.
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