Sony had a State of Play. While a good chunk was directed to the Playstation audience, there were a number of titles that I expect to come to the Switch platform (one or both versions):
007 First Light has already been confirmed for Switch 2 by IOI Interactive. Lumines Arise is a new entry in the puzzle series from the Tetris Effect developers. Ninja Gaiden Ragebound is a new metroidvania from the developers of Blasphemous. MGS3 Remake, I think, is also confirmed for Switch 2. Digimon Story Time Stranger will be multiplatform. Everybody's Golf Hot Shots was already revealed for the Switch.
Bloodstained: Scarlett Engagement is due next year. Sequel to the Kickstarter darling, the game is REALLY leaning into its Castlevania roots. I actually though Konami might have contracted the developer to make it, given the story elements are DRIPPING Castlevania. Due next year, Switch 2 is all but guaranteed, Switch 1 is unlikely given issues with the original.
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is coming September 30. In addition to a new enhanced version will full voice acting, you can opt to the play the original Playstation version with the improved translation from "War of the Lions".
A big release for me was the Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection. From the guys at Digital Eclipse (who have done the FANTASTIC "playmentaries" like Tetris Forever, Atari 50, and banged out the solid TMNT Cowabunga Collection), they've turned their eyes to the iconic fighting franchise. In addition to all the classic arcade games, home ports are confirmed, plus the GBA entries. All with online support. AND, like Atari 50 and Llamasoft, full behind the scenes documentation and videos.
This is the playable list, with more to be confirmed:
- Mortal Kombat – 1992: Arcade, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy, Game Gear
- Mortal Kombat II -1993: Arcade, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy, 32X
- Mortal Kombat 3 – 1995: Arcade, SNES, Genesis
- Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 – 1995: Arcade, SNES
- Mortal Kombat 4 – 1997: Arcade
- Mortal Kombat Advance – 2001: Game Boy Advance
- Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance – 2002: Game Boy Advance
- Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition – 2003: Game Boy Advance
- ???
Some notable omissions: Mortal Kombat Trilogy PSX, 8 bit versions of MK2 and 3, the Saturn version of UMK3 (the 16-bit and 32-bit home ports were different games), a console version of MK4 (maybe MKGold from the Dreamcast?), and MK Mythologies. I'm surprised the post-MK4 GBA titles are present here, I figure stopping at 4 would be a natural "end point" for the "Klassic era" of the franchise.