There are still so many things the gaming world doesn't know about Nintendo Switch 2. Other than confirming that it will be backwards compatible and run Nintendo Switch Online, very few details have been officially announced for the Nintendo Switch successor, and this has led to a lot of speculation and discussion among fans about what they want to do. see from the next console.
Certain franchises are expected to appear on the Nintendo Switch 2 in or around its launch window, such as Super Mario, The Legend of Zeldaand Pokémon. But a Pokémon the game can take many different forms, and it might be a good idea for Nintendo to simply port one of the franchise's latest mobile outings to the next Switch console when it launches.
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A new Pokemon mobile game should be coming to Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch has been a haven for free-to-play mobile games
While many free-to-play games can gain popularity on any platform, the Nintendo Switch has quickly become a haven for the genre. Overall, the Nintendo Switch was supposed to be a family-friendly console, just like every Nintendo console before it. As such, many younger gamers would receive the Switch as a gift.
With no income available to them, many of these younger gamers turned to the free-to-play crowd on the Nintendo Switch. This quickly led to games like Fortnite, Warframe, Rocket Leagueand Brawlhalla becoming quite popular titles on the console.
The Nintendo Switch has also seen more than its fair share of mobile games ported over the past seven years. The handheld nature of the console seems like a perfect fit for many of these mobile ports, allowing players to log in, play a few rounds, and log out with ease. Quite a few Pokémon mobile games have been successful on the Nintendo Switch such as Pokemon United, Pokemon Cafe Mixand Pokemon Quest.
Pokemon TCG Pocket could do very well on Nintendo Switch 2
The latest mobile Pokémon feeling, Pokemon TCG Pocket condenses the beloved trading card game into a highly accessible, quite addictive mobile title. For those who don't know, Pokemon TCG Pocket allows players to open two free booster packs per day, which gives them cards to use in AI and online PvP battles.
From October 30, Pokemon TCG Pocket has amassed 60 million players, and that kind of popularity should earn it a spot in the Nintendo Switch 2 launch lineup. While developers Creatures Inc. and DeNA should tweak the game's UI and probably add a new control scheme, Pokemon TCG Pocket could be a major hit on Nintendo's next console.
Just like Pokémon mobile ports that have made it to the Switch before, Pokemon TCG Pocket it would allow Switch 2 players to log in, open a few packs, play a few rounds, get a big nostalgia hit, and log out, anytime, anywhere. This daily loop could especially hit if players could maintain their profile and progress between console and mobile, allowing players to switch platforms on the fly.
This would also mean that the Nintendo Switch 2 would have a Pokémon game on day one, regardless of any unannounced projects that might hit the console.