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Nintendo isn’t finished putting out Switch 2 versions of iconic Switch releases, either. January 15th, 2026 will bring the new Switch 2 edition of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. But even if it feels like every big Nintendo game from the Switch has been re-released or at least announced for Switch 2, a few are still absent. Let’s dig into the big first-party Nintendo games that still don’t have confirmed Switch 2 editions, and why that might be.
3) 1, 2 Switch

Back in 2017, the party game 1, 2 Switch was a launch title for the original Nintendo Switch. This game featured a ton of party games that centered on showcasing the Joy-Cons motion controls. Although it got mixed reviews from critics, it still sold fairly well and was pretty fun to pull out at group gatherings. The game even got a sequel just a few years ago, in the 2023 release of Everybody 1, 2 Switch!
Given that the game was a launch title for the Switch, it’s kind of surprising we didn’t see a Switch 2 version of the original or its more recent sequel for Switch 2. Instead, we got the pared back Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, which is more exhibit than game. Even several months into the life cycle of the Switch 2, there’s no Switch 2 edition of its classic party game. It’s unclear why Nintendo hasn’t revisited this series with a Switch 2 edition, unless they simply don’t think the new Joy-Cons are different enough to warrant a revamp. It’s also possible Nintendo has abandoned this series in favor of other movement centric games like WarioWare and 3rd party hits like Fitness Boxing 3.
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