Nintendo’s February 2026 Partner Showcase ran for around 30 minutes and focused entirely on third-party titles for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. Highlights included a free Nintendo Switch 2 upgrade for Hollow Knight, confirmation that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is coming to Switch 2 in June, and fresh footage of Resident Evil Requiem ahead of its late February release. Bethesda also made a strong showing, confirming Switch 2 versions of Fallout 4, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.
Elsewhere, Capcom dated Pragmata for April, Square Enix confirmed June and July launches for multiple RPGs including The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, and Team Cherry quietly shadow-dropped a performance and visual upgrade for Hollow Knight on Switch 2. The show wrapped with a sizzle reel covering dozens more titles planned for both Switch systems throughout 2026, reinforcing Nintendo’s push to keep third-party support front and centre in the Switch 2 era.