Nintendo just dropped a bomb—well, sort of. They said Drag x Drive is gonna rock the Switch 2 on August 14. What’s that? Oh, just a wheelchair basketball game with, get this, mouse controls. Yep, same day Madden NFL 26 crashes the party. Weird timing, right?
I mean, let’s talk about 2025 for a sec. August is giving us a peek into Nintendo’s plan for the Switch 2, like how often they’re gonna throw stuff our way. Drag x Drive’s price tag? Just 20 bucks. Cheap date for a summer lull, if you ask me. Also, Kirby’s making a comeback—Switch 2 style—with some fancy new Mouthful Modes in “Star-Crossed Land.” Sounds epic… or bizarre, I dunno.
July might drop some nostalgia bombs with Donkey Kong Bananza and Super Mario Party Jamboree re-do. So, you see what’s happening? Old stuff mingling with new. Why? Beats me.
September’s a bit of a ghost town for Nintendo, almost nothing on the menu. But third parties are jumping in with goodies like Borderlands 4 and more. Wonder if they planned that.
October’s got Pokémon Legends: Z-A on deck, bridging Switch and Switch 2. Cross-gen is apparently the new hotness—or coldness, depending on your vibe.
There’s chatter about Kirby Air Riders and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, though no dates yet. Could Metroid sneak in September? Would it clash with Kirby? Probably not.
Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition, Hades 2, and others are circling 2025. Maybe, just maybe, this year’s Call of Duty will shoot its way onto the list too. Guess we’ll see.
Oh, and don’t forget the GameCube nostalgia trip on Switch 2. Mario Sunshine? Luigi’s Mansion? All teased. Classic overload. And Nintendo loves its curveballs—so, brace for anything. Expect the unexpected, always.