In keeping with Nintendo naming conventions it with be the "switch u" or more likely "switcheroo" It will be a VR based system that seems like an add on peripheral for the switch, but is actually a new system that nobody buys due to confusion and lack of titles.
I have doubts about the VR thing. Since VR in general doesn't seem to be healthy or safe for kids under 13. The lowest age recommendation for a VR headset is 12 and that's just Sony. I highly doubt Nintendo is going to put their brand in the line for a gimmick as weak as VR is. Besides Nintendo gimmicks are about unique innovation. Not rehashing an already dying gimmick.
It was years after the Switch came out that I finally decided to get one, and honestly the one game that combined me to get it was Link's Awakening. I love that game so much!
Over the years, I ended up spending the most time playing Animal Crossing. I beat Mario Odyssey and it was nice. I really could not get into Breath of the Wild at all, or the sequel.
Hopefully a new Animal Crossing game! I started ACNH last month and it was my first time with the franchise. I'm already taking a time off because I was too obsessed but the game was so polished and well done that I'm really excited for the next. Also considering they have been busy with something since November 2021, I don't think it is unlikely they are already working in the new game.
And bring back touch screen inventory management. Beyond me why they didn't take advantage of their own console's features when they'd already done that in all past possible games.
1-2-Switch - Some game to show off new features.
Just Dance 2017
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Cross gen game.
Skylanders: Imaginators - Merch game.
Super Bomberman R
I Am Setsuna
Tokyo RPG Factory
Snipperclips - Another new feature game.
Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove - Shovelware
Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment - Shovelware
Fast RMX
I could see either a new Mario game launching on the Switch and Switch 2, maybe a Metroid game instead. Zelda will be too old and played out by then, but then Zelda fans love buying the same game over and over.
Regarding Zelda, I would expected them to release an upgraded version of totk, since they often seem to release at least one Zelda game for two generations; TP was on GameCube and Wii, BotW was on Wii-U and Switch.
Alternatively, a (super-expensive) 2-pack game with BotW+TotK including DLC?
My money's on an Animal Crossing, possibly not immediately on release but close to it nonetheless. New Horizons had just too much success for the company not trying to ride the wave, and they have so much room to improve on the mechanics and the variety of the setting.
Slow news day. Plus we know from the Switch launch they don't feel compelled to have a lot of games ready. It was breath of the wild, your typical launch party game and ... nothing memorable.
I agree with you about a 3D Mario: it's absolutely not incompatible with the release of Wonder. Also, it would be a good candidate to showcase the graphics of the new console, without taking much risks.
Mario Kart/Splatoon/Smash bros. They need a multiplayer game.
For Mario Kart and Smash Bros, they have the same (fist world) problem: the switch versions have so much content that it's difficult to hit harder.
And it's not nice of me, but I feel like they wouldn't mind milking the Splatoon players.
Animal crossing. The license gained so much new fans with AC:NH, it would be suprising if they don't try to take advantage of this new popularity.
It would surprise me if Nintendo got into VR setting a lot of VR headsets are recommended for kids under 13. There is a lot of safety and health risks. Nintendo won't likely put their kid friendly brand name on the line for a VR gimmick.
No links to the other games in story, other than nopon appearing and one type of unique monster. No real main character (create your own), missions and exploration over story. Very minimal story. Huge mechs, soundtrack by Hiroyuki Sawano (attack on titan) complete with rap during battles.
It's a very frustrating game, but it is gigantic, has some awesome worlds to explore and is worth playing
I was disappointed in it at launch as it was not what I expected from Xenoblade after getting that one at launch here in the UK in 2011 - that was incredible.
Apparently the main thing that's been holding Monolith back from remastering X has been trouble updating the engine for Switch. More powerful hardware might enable it... let's hope.
With their dev cycle and work culture I don't think we're getting a launch Xenoblade though, or even anything.
I'll buy any CyberConnect2 original IPs. Fuga 3 for the Switch 2, babeyyyyyy! I see they also have a couple of other games cooking with no release date.