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Nintendo Switch 2 Game Leak suggests that the console will be more powerful than expected Gaming | Entertainment

Despite some technical problems here and there, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is one of the largest and most ambitious games I have ever played.

After I had skipped it on day one due to some starting problems, I finally played the latest publication of Asobo and impressed an incredibly impressed size and the scope of the Xbox game.

For this reason, it is somewhat surprising and extremely exciting to hear that Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is planned for Nintendo Switch 2.

A sign that the Switch 2 could be much more powerful than expected is industrial insiders Jez Corden that Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is only one of many Xbox games intended for Switch 2 (via Windows Central).

These claims are supported by the latest comments by the Xbox boss Phil Spencer, who said Microsoft looks forward to supporting Switch 2 with various games.

“I just always greet the movements that you do. I know that we will receive more details over time,” said Spencer. “I am really looking forward to supporting them with the games we have.”

Other games that appear on the Switch 2 are Starfield, Halo The Master Chief Collection and Forza Horizon 5.

This is at the top of other third -party providers such as Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth as well as Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and Metaphher Refantazio.

Combine that with the various first-time bidders, and the Nintendo Switch 2-launch-line-up sounds almost too good to be true.

We should surely find out when Nintendo holds his upcoming direct conference for the Switch 2.

The Nintendo Switch 2 is larger than the current model with a larger screen and joycons.

According to reports, the joycons will use technology to remove the embroidery drift and magnets for connecting with the display.

Speaking of joycons, it looks as if the controllers contain additional functions, e.g.

The kick stand is also more flexible and offers users more viewing angles when playing in handheld mode.