- Diablo 4 is reportedly coming to Nintendo Switch 2
- YouTuber ‘eXtas1s’ said Hello and Microsoft’s Flight Simulator “aren’t the only” Microsoft games coming to Switch 2
- It’s claimed that Call of Duty, Tekken 8, Fallout 4, Starfield and Elden Ring could get a Switch 2 port
ONE Diablo 4 port is reportedly coming to the Nintendo Switch 2, according to a new leak.
The claims come from YouTuber ‘eXtas1s’ (thanks VGC), who recently discussed the Switch 2 and its potential software in his latest video.
‘EXtas1s’, who has accurately revealed upcoming Xbox Game Pass titles in the past, touched on recent rumors that Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Microsoft’s Flight Simulator will be coming to the Switch sequel, but then went on to claim that Diablo 4 will also come to the console.
“These are two of the video games Microsoft will port to the Switch 2, but they’re not the only ones,” eXtas1s said on Hello and Microsoft Flight Simulator.
“Actually, here’s a bit of an exclusive or scoop I can tell you about. From what I’ve been told, Diablo 4 is already on its way to the Nintendo Switch 2, so it wouldn’t be at all surprising if Diablo 4 was released in 2025 on Switch 2.”
It was also suggested that a Call of Duty title could be available on the handheld at some point, as well as more games such as Fire Ring, Starfield, Tekken 8and Fallout 4. But ‘eXtas1s’ said discussions around these ports were more speculative, so take this with a grain of salt for now.
Last week it was reported that many more third-party games are coming to the Switch 2, including Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eaterwhich according to leaker ‘NatetheHate’ will be among the first AAA titles to hit the console.
It was also suggested Final fantasy 7 remake and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will make their Switch 2 debut, though the latter is said to launch in 2026.
Ubisoft also apparently intends to bring support for two Assassin’s Creed games for the handheld, including Assassin’s Creed Mirage and Assassin’s Creed Shadows.