EA confirms plans to bring its popular franchises to the Nintendo Switch 2. In a recent financial briefing, CEO Andrew Wilson indicated that titles like Madden NFL and EA Sports FC are expected to perform strongly on the new console, citing the potential to reach new players. The Sims franchise is also highlighted as a potential success, referencing the significant number of new players acquired through previous Nintendo releases. While specific details regarding game versions remain unconfirmed, the increased power of the Switch 2 suggests a possibility of closer feature parity with other platforms.
The announcement fuels anticipation for the Switch 2's game lineup. Rumors point to a robust selection of third-party titles, including Civilization VII (with its intriguing Joy-Con mouse mode), Greedfall 2, Test Drive Unlimited, RoboCop: Rogue City, and the highly anticipated Hollow Knight: Silksong. Nintendo itself is developing a new Mario Kart installment, with further details expected at a Nintendo Direct in April. The Switch 2's launch promises a diverse and exciting gaming experience.