So, here I am trying to piece together what Nintendo’s up to. You know how it goes — one second you’re focused, then… well, something else grabs you. Anyway, they just dropped the news (when was this, Tuesday? Yeah, Tuesday) about this new game, Drag x Drive. It’s this wheelchair basketball thing. Pretty neat, right? And it’s arriving the same day as Madden NFL 26. August 14, mark it down if that’s your kind of thing.
Oh, this Drag x Drive, kind of makes me wonder about Nintendo’s grand plan. Like, what’s next for Switch 2 in 2025? Are they dropping hints? Maybe, maybe not. Anyway, they’re pricing it at $19.99 — no idea why that sticks with me. It’s like a puzzling summer offering. Are they trying to whisper their next moves with it? Who knows.
Come August, besides Drag x Drive, we’ve got Kirby and the Forgotten Land dropping with this Star-Crossed Land thing. Imagine new Mouthful Modes! Got to love a sprinkle of novelty with nostalgia.
Jumping back a month, July’s throwing a big Donkey Kong Bananza at us. Plus, a rehash of Super Mario Party Jamboree. New TV content? Sure, why not.
But September, folks — it’s like this wide-open field with not much growing in it, from Nintendo at least. So far, nothing big from them, but hey, third parties are stepping in. Think Borderlands 4 and a few others. And when October rolls around, Pokémon Legends: Z-A takes the spotlight. Everyone loves a good cross-gen release, right?
I’ve heard whispers about Kirby Air Riders taking a fly in 2025. Could sail in for fall, maybe? And Metroid Prime 4 creeping into September seems like a safe bet, adding a little beef to the Switch 2’s buffet. Metroid’s a classic; can’t argue with that.
There’s a buffet of third-party stuff too — Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition, Hades 2. Even talk about another Call of Duty. And don’t forget, another Zelda-themed bash with Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment. Winter release, they say — whatever ‘winter’ means.
Oh! Let’s not forget GameCube game nostalgia. Seriously, wouldn’t mind a stroll down memory lane with Super Mario Sunshine or maybe Fire Emblem. Teasers, galore — they dangle them like we’re cats swatting at strings. Nintendo’s known for sneaky surprises, keeping us on our toes. It’s a wild ride, wondering what’s next. Expect the unexpected, my friends.