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Halo character aiming during a battle / Image credit: Steam/Halo

TL;DR

  • Nintendo hasn’t always had the biggest lineup of competitive multiplayer games, but the Switch 2 may be the console that rectifies this.
  • Games like Black Ops 7 and Battlefield 6 could release on Switch 2 eventually, though certain adjustments may need to be made to some titles to create a smooth port.
  • Nintendo is developing competitive first-party games for release in the coming years, such as Pokémon Champions.
  • Playing popular multiplayer games may encourage Nintendo fans to consider tuning into esports, as the best way to get interested in competitive gaming is to play the game yourself.

The launch of the Switch 2 was a massive success, as consoles sold out around the world in a flash. However, Nintendo fans are still waiting for an influx of game ports, particularly those with a competitive style.

Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Tekken all have titles that would fit nicely in the eShop, so let’s explore the top 10 competitive titles that haven’t been released on the Nintendo Switch 2, but we would love to see.

What factors make a game suited to the Switch 2?

A dynamic urban battle scene shows two characters. One is flying with large wings, while another stands among debris and damaged vehicles in a city setting
Characters fighting in Tekken 8 / Image credit: Bandai Namco

The Switch 2 is a portable console, so it’s nice to have our favourite games on the go. Games that look nice on a smaller screen are best suited for Nintendo’s upgraded device, but the real gems are those that take advantage of the Switch 2’s unique features.

For example, the Switch 2 Joy-Con can also double as a mouse, so games that make the most out of the Joy-Con’s mouse feature offer something extra to the player. Many esports fans and athletes would greatly prefer to play with a mouse and keyboard, so it’s essential that any competitive game integrates the Joy-Con’s most unique functionality.

If an existing game is going to be ported to the Switch 2, then we think it should offer something extra on Nintendo’s new console.

Competitive games that deserve to be ported to the Switch 2

A soldier holds a rifle in front of a burning vehicle, with explosions in the background
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 character aiming a weapon / Image credit: Activision/Call of Duty

The following 10 video games are competitive titles that we believe deserve a spot in the Nintendo eShop.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7

A person stands on a rooftop at night, gazing at an inverted cityscape above
Character standing in the dark in the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 teaser / Image credit: Call of Duty YouTube Channel

Black Ops 7 is the latest Call of Duty game, but it hasn’t yet been announced for the Switch 2. While Activision has suggested that Call of Duty titles may be made available on Nintendo’s upgraded system in the future, we don’t know if it’ll launch immediately alongside other consoles. It would be great to play Call of Duty on a Nintendo console again, and the potential for ports is limitless with Warzone, Modern Warfare 3, and Black Ops 6 all standing strong in their own ways.

PUBG: Battlegrounds

Silhouetted soldiers stand with weapons, ready for battle, beneath a cloudy sky and parachutes. Bold "PUBG Battlegrounds" text is overlaid
PUBG Battlegrounds promotional art / Image credit: PlayStation Store/PUBG

If there were a competitive battle royale we could magically port to the Switch 2, it would be PUBG. This is the game that started the battle royale trend in the late 2010s, so it would likely be a hit on the portable console. PUBG: Battlegrounds offers large maps in a battle royale mode, with various vehicles and weapons available for players to choose from in the loot pool.

Forza Motorsport

Nighttime car race on a wet track with cars speeding around a curve, surrounded by floodlights
Cars racing in Forza Motorsport / Image credit: Xbox Store

Forza Motorsport is a 2023 title that rebooted Xbox’s racing game franchise like never before. In this title, players have access to dozens of vehicles and can race to their heart’s content on a variety of unique tracks. Forza is one of the most competitive racing games on the market, so we hope that Microsoft eventually considers bringing it, or a future sequel, to the Nintendo Switch 2.

VALORANT

Dynamic "Valorant" game poster featuring characters in action poses with weapons
Image credit: Riot Games

This popular FPS by Riot Games would be a perfect addition to the Switch 2’s catalogue. VALORANT is one of the most prominent esports games in 2025, which is why this port is a top priority for competitive gamers around the globe. Offering a large roster of distinct agents, you’ll find that VALORANT allows you to build your own play style while diving deep into its round-based gameplay.

Battlefield 6

A dramatic scene from Battlefield 6 shows four soldiers in gear overlooking a war-torn city
Battlefield 6 promotional art / Image credit: EA

Though EA has yet to make any official announcements regarding a Battlefield 6 release on Switch 2, we believe that it could eventually come to fruition. Battlefield 6 is set to include dynamic destruction in multiplayer mode and even a new battle royale experience, so it’s yet another FPS that competitive gamers would love on the Switch 2.

Tekken 8

Two intense, fiery characters stand back-to-back, surrounded by dark, swirling smoke and embers, conveying a sense of conflict and power
Tekken 8 promotional art / Image credit: Bandai Namco

In terms of competitive fighting games, Tekken 8 takes the cake as the most logical port to Switch 2. Tekken 8 has a plethora of characters to play and a bustling esports scene, not to mention how popular the series is in general, so we’re hoping for a Switch 2 version soon.

Rainbow Six Siege X

Cover art for "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege X," showing armed, tactical characters in action poses
Rainbow Six Siege X promotional picture / Image credit: Ubisoft

Rainbow Six Siege X was released in June 2025, but fans are already looking towards a possible Switch 2 port. Siege X is a free-to-play shooter with a strong focus on tactical combat, which is why it gained a large following in the esports community. If you like strategic FPS games, then you’d love the dozens of unique operators in Siege, all of whom offer a special ability.

Halo

A rugged, futuristic vehicle with armed soldiers speeds across a desert, as a hovering alien craft looms nearby
Halo characters driving around the map / Image credit: Steam/Halo

With Microsoft expanding its reach beyond just Xbox consoles, it wouldn’t be too big of a leap to imagine a Halo title on Switch 2 in the distant future. Whether it be the Master Chief Collection or an entirely new game, it would be fantastic to have Xbox’s most popular FPS on a handheld during vacations and other outings.

Counter-Strike 2

First-person perspective of Counter-Strike 2
First-person perspective of Counter-Strike 2 / Image credit: Steam/Counter-Strike 2

Counter-Strike 2 is a huge esport in 2025, and for good reason. In Counter-Strike 2, players compete in objective-based FPS modes that push their tactical senses to the limit, and we think this strategic gameplay would be a good fit on the Switch 2 if Valve ever decides to bring it to console.

The Finals

A futuristic game poster for "The Finals" featuring a man holding a tablet and a woman in cybernetic armor
The Finals title image / Image credit: PlayStation Store/The Finals

The Finals could be one of the most popular first-person shooters on the Switch 2, especially since it offers flexibility in its class system. Fast-paced movement and destructible environments are two key details of this FPS, and players can even pick from a range of fun multiplayer modes. Plus, The Finals is free-to-play, so an abundance of players would have access to it on Nintendo’s portable hybrid.

Conclusion

The Switch 2 didn’t have a huge game lineup at launch, so gamers who picked up the system early are still waiting to play their favourite multiplayer games in portable fashion.

With Pokémon Champions and maybe even Call of Duty on the way, there’s much to look forward to as a Nintendo fan in 2025 and beyond. If multiplayer games thrive on the Switch 2, then a whole new group of gamers could be introduced to esports.

FAQs

What is the next game that will be released on the Nintendo Switch 2?

The latest game to be released on the Switch 2 is Drag X Drive, a 3v3 sports game similar to Rocket League. It was released on August 14, 2025.

Is Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 coming to the Nintendo Switch 2?

As of August 13, 2025, Black Ops 7 has not been announced for the Switch 2. However, Activision has expressed commitment towards bringing its first-person shooter titan to Nintendo’s latest console.

Is Rainbow Six Siege X being released on the Nintendo Switch 2?

Ubisoft has not announced a Switch 2 port for Rainbow Six Siege X as of August 14, 2025.

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