Best Switch 2 games 2025: 10 titles you need to buy for Nintendo's new console

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Best Switch 2 games
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  • 🥇 The Nintendo Switch 2 is here, offering brand-new titles and upgraded versions of classic games with improved visuals, performance, and features

  • 😍 Enhanced classics like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild/Tears of the Kingdom now boast 4K resolution, smoother frame rates, and added content

  • 👏 New and upcoming titles like Mario Kart World and Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition deliver fresh experiences

  • 💪 Games like Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition and Fast Fusion showcase the Switch 2's power, delivering stunning graphics and high-octane performance

The Nintendo Switch 2 is only four months old, so you might think: "Hey, it's far too early to round up all the best Switch 2 games."

Well, you're wrong. There's already a fantastic selection of titles to recommend. And if you just picked up a Switch 2, you're probably already looking at which games to get next.

Just like our lists of the best PS5 games and best Xbox games, many of our Switch 2 picks are already out right now. In fact, some of them were technically released years ago.

However, thanks to a free or paid upgrade for Switch 2, they're given a new lease of life on Nintendo's more powerful system. Some of the updates are truly transformative, too, and make many of the best Switch games even more of a joy to behold.

If you've just got your Nintendo Switch 2 or are planning to upgrade to Nintendo's next console in the near future, these are the best Switch 2 games you need to buy in 2025. We'll update this list regularly in the future, so check back when the latest Switch 2 games release.

Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2
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Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 are widely celebrated as being two of the best 3D platformers of all time. And thankfully, both games are now playable on the Nintendo Switch 2.

The games benefit from a boost in resolution to 4K in TV mode and 1080p in handheld mode, and look absolutely glorious as a result. There’s also some new content, accessibility options and minor tweaks that make Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 on the Nintendo Switch 2 the definitive versions. If you haven’t played either of these games, fix that today.

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Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition takes one of the best Switch games and makes it even better. Yes, the upgrade pack price is steep at $19.99, but it includes an additional expansion called Star-Crossed World.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land also greatly benefits from a performance boost to 60fps instead of its current 30fps target on Switch. In addition, the game's gorgeous visuals are brought to life at a higher resolution.

Fast Fusion
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If there's one thing you can trust with Shin'en Multimedia, it's that the studio's games will deliver astonishing visuals. That's proven true again with Fast Fusion, a follow-up to the excellent Fast RMX, which was also a Switch launch title.

A spiritual successor to F-Zero in almost every way, Fast Fusion delivers high-octane racing and sumptuous graphics that make full use of the Switch 2's extra horsepower. It also has GameShare support, so you can play the game with a friend, even if they don’t have a copy.

 Director's Cut
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Want to play the definitive version of Yakuza 0 at home and on the go? Well now you can, thanks to Yakuza 0: Director's Cut on Switch 2. Not only does the game feature additional story content via new cutscenes along with additional voiceovers and subtitles, but there's also the Red Light Raid online multiplayer mode that lets you choose from 60 playable characters to take down hordes of enemies.

If you've missed out on the Yakuza series, Yakuza 0: Director's Cut is the perfect place to start. Hopefully we’ll see more games in the series come to Switch 2 in the future.

While Super Mario 3D World was originally released on Wii U in 2013 and then on the Switch in 2021 with the Bowser’s Fury expansion, Nintendo has given fans another reason to play it on Switch 2 in 2025.

The game has received a free Switch 2 update that adds GameShare support, so you can play with up to four people even if they don’t own the game. The frame rate has also been optimized, along with the visuals, and HDR support has been added in the Bowser’s Fury mode.

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour
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"It should have been a pack-in game." That was the general consensus around Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour ahead of the console's launch. However, it turns out the game is far more in-depth and compelling than initial hands-on impressions revealed, leading many to change their minds.

With minigames and tech demos designed to show off exactly what the Switch 2 is capable of, Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour suddenly feels like an essential title. It's full of charm, interesting information, and an excellent way to get to know your new console.

 Ultimate Edition
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A game that was too much for the PS4 and Xbox One to handle is now running beautifully on Switch 2. Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition includes the Phantom Liberty DLC expansion and doesn't make any compromises, even though it's running on a handheld.

If you wanted a game that proves just how powerful the Switch 2 is, Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition is the perfect showcase title. It’s still an engrossing game, and the sort of release that would never be possible on the original Switch 1.

 Tears of the Kingdom
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom need no introduction. They're two of the best Switch games, and arguably two of the best games ever made. Period. Both have been enhanced for Switch 2, boosting performance from an often shaky 30fps to a locked 60fps.

The game's resolution, ambient occlusion and shadows have also been improved. However, it isn't just a graphical upgrade that makes these games even better on Switch 2. You can now access the Zelda Notes app, which adds features such as in-game achievements, the ability to share items with friends, and discover more of the game's lore.

Mario Kart World
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Mario Kart World is an exciting entry that throws away the series' rulebook. You're no longer confined to racing around a set number of tracks. Instead, the entire world is a race course, and everything is interconnected.

You can also ride along walls, grind on rails, and discover countless challenges as you roam around. New modes like Knockout Tour are a blast to play, and the game's cast of characters and toe-tapping soundtracks have never looked or sounded better. We may have had to wait nine years for a follow-up to Mario Kart 8, but it was certainly worth it.

Donkey Kong Bananza
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It’s been 20 years since the last 3D Donkey Kong game, but Donkey Kong Bananza has certainly been worth the wait. It’s undoubtedly the killer app the Nintendo Switch 2 has been waiting for, harnessing the console’s new power to deliver unprecedented levels of destructible environments.

You’ll need to smash through terrain to uncover hundreds of delicious bananas for DK to feast on, upgrade your abilities with skill points, and unlock powerful transformations to access new areas. If you enjoyed Super Mario Odyssey, Donkey Kong Bananza is a must-buy for Switch 2.

Last updated: October 29, 2025

Adam Vjestica is The Shortcut’s Senior Editor. Formerly TechRadar’s Gaming Hardware Editor, Adam has also worked at Nintendo of Europe as a Content Marketing Editor, where he helped launch the Nintendo Switch. He also runs a retro gaming YouTube channel called Game on, boy! Follow him on X @ItsMrProducts.

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