The Legend of Zelda fans have taken to discussing what games in the series might arrive with the Nintendo Switch 2.TheNintendo Switch2 hasn’t been officially revealed yet. However, we do know that it’s on the way after Nintendo confirmed it intypical fashion, not to mention all therumoured leaksin recent weeks that have been making the social media rounds.Check out theZelda: Tears of the Kingdomtrailer below!What we do know for sure is that theNintendoSwitch 2 (currently not its official name) will bebackwards compatiblesupporting games from the current system which will include the likes ofThe Legend of Zelda:Tears of the Kingdom,Pokémon Legends: Arceus,Mario Kart 8 Deluxeand much more.AdvertBeing a backwards-compatible system is great for video game preservation because it means that we can carry on playing games of the previous generation and we can sell our older consoles to raise funds taking comfort in knowing that we can still access our games on the new system.However, as much as we love backwards compatibility, we, of course, cannot help but be excited about the prospect of what games the new Nintendo console will bring us, particularly when it comes toThe Legend of Zeldafranchise.“What do you guys think the chances are of a new Zelda game releasing when the next Switch drops?” asked Bubba0609. “Perhaps even a remake/remaster ofTwilight Princess,The Windwakeror evenOcarina of Time?Advert“Even if it’s not a game as big asTears of the Kingdom, I hope they’d release a new Zelda game,” said peachybunniez. “But if they decided to do a port or remake of the older games you’ve mentioned, I would love it too.”“I’m hoping forThe Wind Waker. I never got to play it because we didn’t have a GameCube, but now that we have one,The Wind Wakeris a collector’s item and is listed at collector’s item prices. The cheapest I’ve seen is $80,” replied BackgroundNPC1213.“I feel like we get one of two things. An update/re-release ofBreath of the Wildand/orTOTK, that helps take advantage of the new hardware, maybe some bonus content, but functionally the same games,” suggests kamakeeg. “The other would be a newTwilight Princess/The Wind Waker HD.“Advert“Don’t get your hopes up,” said a blunt Molduking, hoping to lower everyone’s expectations.Now that we’ve entered 2025, with a bit of luck, Nintendo will officially reveal the Switch successor sooner rather than later along with all its launch games. We’ll keep you posted when that happens.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:The Legend Of Zelda,Nintendo,Nintendo Switch

Zelda fans divided over Nintendo Switch 2 launch games

The Legend of Zelda fans have taken to discussing what games in the series might arrive with the Nintendo Switch 2.TheNintendo Switch2 hasn’t been officially revealed yet. However, we do know that it’s on the way after Nintendo confirmed it intypical fashion, not to mention all therumoured leaksin recent weeks that have been making the social media rounds.Check out theZelda: Tears of the Kingdomtrailer below!What we do know for sure is that theNintendoSwitch 2 (currently not its official name) will bebackwards compatiblesupporting games from the current system which will include the likes ofThe Legend of Zelda:Tears of the Kingdom,Pokémon Legends: Arceus,Mario Kart 8 Deluxeand much more.AdvertBeing a backwards-compatible system is great for video game preservation because it means that we can carry on playing games of the previous generation and we can sell our older consoles to raise funds taking comfort in knowing that we can still access our games on the new system.However, as much as we love backwards compatibility, we, of course, cannot help but be excited about the prospect of what games the new Nintendo console will bring us, particularly when it comes toThe Legend of Zeldafranchise.“What do you guys think the chances are of a new Zelda game releasing when the next Switch drops?” asked Bubba0609. “Perhaps even a remake/remaster ofTwilight Princess,The Windwakeror evenOcarina of Time?Advert“Even if it’s not a game as big asTears of the Kingdom, I hope they’d release a new Zelda game,” said peachybunniez. “But if they decided to do a port or remake of the older games you’ve mentioned, I would love it too.”“I’m hoping forThe Wind Waker. I never got to play it because we didn’t have a GameCube, but now that we have one,The Wind Wakeris a collector’s item and is listed at collector’s item prices. The cheapest I’ve seen is $80,” replied BackgroundNPC1213.“I feel like we get one of two things. An update/re-release ofBreath of the Wildand/orTOTK, that helps take advantage of the new hardware, maybe some bonus content, but functionally the same games,” suggests kamakeeg. “The other would be a newTwilight Princess/The Wind Waker HD.“Advert“Don’t get your hopes up,” said a blunt Molduking, hoping to lower everyone’s expectations.Now that we’ve entered 2025, with a bit of luck, Nintendo will officially reveal the Switch successor sooner rather than later along with all its launch games. We’ll keep you posted when that happens.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:The Legend Of Zelda,Nintendo,Nintendo Switch

The Legend of Zelda fans have taken to discussing what games in the series might arrive with the Nintendo Switch 2.TheNintendo Switch2 hasn’t been officially revealed yet. However, we do know that it’s on the way after Nintendo confirmed it intypical fashion, not to mention all therumoured leaksin recent weeks that have been making the social media rounds.Check out theZelda: Tears of the Kingdomtrailer below!What we do know for sure is that theNintendoSwitch 2 (currently not its official name) will bebackwards compatiblesupporting games from the current system which will include the likes ofThe Legend of Zelda:Tears of the Kingdom,Pokémon Legends: Arceus,Mario Kart 8 Deluxeand much more.AdvertBeing a backwards-compatible system is great for video game preservation because it means that we can carry on playing games of the previous generation and we can sell our older consoles to raise funds taking comfort in knowing that we can still access our games on the new system.However, as much as we love backwards compatibility, we, of course, cannot help but be excited about the prospect of what games the new Nintendo console will bring us, particularly when it comes toThe Legend of Zeldafranchise.“What do you guys think the chances are of a new Zelda game releasing when the next Switch drops?” asked Bubba0609. “Perhaps even a remake/remaster ofTwilight Princess,The Windwakeror evenOcarina of Time?Advert“Even if it’s not a game as big asTears of the Kingdom, I hope they’d release a new Zelda game,” said peachybunniez. “But if they decided to do a port or remake of the older games you’ve mentioned, I would love it too.”“I’m hoping forThe Wind Waker. I never got to play it because we didn’t have a GameCube, but now that we have one,The Wind Wakeris a collector’s item and is listed at collector’s item prices. The cheapest I’ve seen is $80,” replied BackgroundNPC1213.“I feel like we get one of two things. An update/re-release ofBreath of the Wildand/orTOTK, that helps take advantage of the new hardware, maybe some bonus content, but functionally the same games,” suggests kamakeeg. “The other would be a newTwilight Princess/The Wind Waker HD.“Advert“Don’t get your hopes up,” said a blunt Molduking, hoping to lower everyone’s expectations.Now that we’ve entered 2025, with a bit of luck, Nintendo will officially reveal the Switch successor sooner rather than later along with all its launch games. We’ll keep you posted when that happens.

The Legend of Zelda fans have taken to discussing what games in the series might arrive with the Nintendo Switch 2.

TheNintendo Switch2 hasn’t been officially revealed yet. However, we do know that it’s on the way after Nintendo confirmed it intypical fashion, not to mention all therumoured leaksin recent weeks that have been making the social media rounds.

Check out theZelda: Tears of the Kingdomtrailer below!

What we do know for sure is that theNintendoSwitch 2 (currently not its official name) will bebackwards compatiblesupporting games from the current system which will include the likes ofThe Legend of Zelda:Tears of the Kingdom,Pokémon Legends: Arceus,Mario Kart 8 Deluxeand much more.

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Being a backwards-compatible system is great for video game preservation because it means that we can carry on playing games of the previous generation and we can sell our older consoles to raise funds taking comfort in knowing that we can still access our games on the new system.

However, as much as we love backwards compatibility, we, of course, cannot help but be excited about the prospect of what games the new Nintendo console will bring us, particularly when it comes toThe Legend of Zeldafranchise.

“What do you guys think the chances are of a new Zelda game releasing when the next Switch drops?” asked Bubba0609. “Perhaps even a remake/remaster ofTwilight Princess,The Windwakeror evenOcarina of Time?

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“Even if it’s not a game as big asTears of the Kingdom, I hope they’d release a new Zelda game,” said peachybunniez. “But if they decided to do a port or remake of the older games you’ve mentioned, I would love it too.”

“I’m hoping forThe Wind Waker. I never got to play it because we didn’t have a GameCube, but now that we have one,The Wind Wakeris a collector’s item and is listed at collector’s item prices. The cheapest I’ve seen is $80,” replied BackgroundNPC1213.

“I feel like we get one of two things. An update/re-release ofBreath of the Wildand/orTOTK, that helps take advantage of the new hardware, maybe some bonus content, but functionally the same games,” suggests kamakeeg. “The other would be a newTwilight Princess/The Wind Waker HD.”

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“Don’t get your hopes up,” said a blunt Molduking, hoping to lower everyone’s expectations.

Now that we’ve entered 2025, with a bit of luck, Nintendo will officially reveal the Switch successor sooner rather than later along with all its launch games. We’ll keep you posted when that happens.

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