The buzz around the Nintendo Switch 2 is almost impossible to ignore, as it stands as one of the most anticipated announcements in the gaming world right now. It’s been a solid seven years since we saw its predecessor make waves, and many are eager to see how the new iteration will enhance its features. With 2025 shaping up to be a year filled with major launches, the Switch 2 is poised to redefine the competition.
A major point of intrigue surrounding this new console is its lineup of launch titles. While Nintendo’s exclusive franchises often steal the spotlight, there’s no shortage of speculation about which third-party titles might be onboard. Ever since Nintendo surprised everyone with the announcement, rumors about Switch 2’s game lineup have been swirling, and they won’t settle until the official list is unveiled. Among these speculations, the game MultiVersus, which draws inspiration from Nintendo’s renowned Super Smash Bros. series, seems like it could miss out if it doesn’t prepare a version for the Switch 2. With its collection of popular characters from Warner Bros., MultiVersus could be an ideal fit for this platform.
Nintendo certainly has a winning formula with Super Smash Bros., but it’s not shy about welcoming a variety of games in the same genre. Titles like Brawlhalla and LEGO Brawls have found a home on Nintendo consoles, so it seems a slight oversight that MultiVersus isn’t jumping at the chance to join the Switch 2 library.
There’s chatter of a Nintendo Direct event on April 2 focused on the Switch 2, which promises to unveil more about its features and possibly its launch titles.
Right now, MultiVersus is available on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, which makes its absence on Nintendo’s platform even more perplexing. The game’s existing reach suggests that a move to the Switch would be beneficial for Warner Bros., especially with a new console on the horizon. The Switch’s audience has a penchant for platform brawlers, and adding the Warner Bros. roster could entice many new players to try MultiVersus.
As we get closer to the release, what do we know about the Switch 2 so far? Well, it’ll have a bigger size and screen, redesigned Joy-Cons that can function as a mouse, two USB-C ports, and backwards compatibility.
Amid this excitement, the Nintendo Switch 2 stands to be one of 2025’s show-stopping releases, alongside the much-anticipated GTA 6. With a fresh console on offer, developers and publishers are likely keen to align their releases with the Switch 2, which could be a perfect push for MultiVersus to expand its audience.
However, there’s no official release date for the Switch 2 just yet. Whether MultiVersus will be ported to this new console remains uncertain, as Warner Bros. might have valid reasons for its current choices. Perhaps negotiations with Nintendo didn’t pan out, or it simply wasn’t a priority. Whatever the reason, fans are hopeful MultiVersus will eventually find a welcome spot on the Switch 2 once it lands later this year.