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With Nintendo increasing the price of the Nintendo Switch consoles, fans should expect less support. New accessories have stopped releasing for some time now, but games have been either released for the Nintendo Switch or for both the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. This likely marks the end of new games coming to the first Nintendo Switch, and fans may want to start considering an upgrade.
Will Nintendo Release More Nintendo Switch Games?

Some Nintendo games are currently expected for both Switch and Switch 2 later this year. This includes Pokemon Legends: Z-A and Metroid Prime 4, which have already been announced. However, after these, it is very possible that Nintendo will not support the Nintendo Switch with new game releases.
We’ve already seen several Nintendo Switch 2 exclusives. Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza opted to launch only on the Nintendo Switch 2, and both Kirby Air Riders and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment are skipping Nintendo’s previous generation. Fans should expect this to be the norm going forward. It is possible some smaller games will still release to both, but for Nintendo to increase the cost of the Switch 1 but not Switch 2, it shows that the company is clearly trying to push consumers to its new console.








