YouTube highlights best new Switch 2 games June
- Kit & Krysta published a June 1 YouTube video rounding up Nintendo Switch 2 games due in June, led by Star Fox and Final Fantasy. - The video description said “there are a lot of big games coming in June” and singled out Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Star Fox. - Final Fantasy VII Rebirth arrives June 3, and Nintendo lists Star Fox for June 25 on Switch 2.
Kit & Krysta published a YouTube video on June 1 titled “The Best New Nintendo Switch 2 Games Launching in June *Star Fox, Final Fantasy & More!*,” framing Nintendo’s early-summer lineup around recognizable series rather than hardware analysis. The video’s description said “there are a lot of big games coming in June for Nintendo Switch 2 from Final Fantasy to Star Fox” and invited viewers to weigh which titles they were “playing or skipping.” The upload had 2,704 views and 261 likes when surfaced by YouTube search results on June 2. The format was a release roundup, not a teardown or benchmark video. ### Which games did the video put at the center of its June list? The June 1 upload named Final Fantasy and Star Fox in the title, and the description repeated those two franchises as the clearest anchors for the month’s Switch 2 slate. That emphasis matched the broader launch-window conversation around Nintendo’s new system, where known brands are carrying much of the attention in creator coverage. (youtube.com) Nintendo’s official store lists FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH for Nintendo Switch 2 with a June 3, 2026 release date. The company describes it as the second game in the Final Fantasy VII remake trilogy and says players will continue Cloud’s journey beyond Midgar. Nintendo’s official store also lists Star Fox as a Switch 2 exclusive scheduled for June 25, 2026. (youtube.com) The page says the game features Fox McCloud and the Star Fox team in a reworked adventure with voiced dialogue, orchestral music and updated visuals. ### Why does the roundup matter if it is not a technical review? (nintendo.com) The June 1 description made clear the video was built around curation. Kit & Krysta wrote that the games featured were “the ones that are on our radar,” language that points to a consumer-facing watchlist rather than a performance test. That distinction matters because the video was published in the first days of June, when Switch 2 buying decisions are likely to be shaped by what is playable soon. (nintendo.com) The roundup format answers a simpler question than a hardware breakdown: what recognizable games are actually arriving this month. ### How does Final Fantasy fit into Nintendo’s June calendar? (youtube.com) June 3 is the nearest major date in the lineup highlighted by the video. Nintendo’s store page says FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH releases that day on Switch 2, and Nintendo Everything reported this week that Square Enix had prepared a launch trailer ahead of the release. (youtube.com) Square Enix’s North American store lists the Switch 2 version from $49.99, adding a price point to one of the month’s highest-profile third-party releases on the platform. ### What does Star Fox add to the month? June 25 gives Nintendo a late-month first-party marker in Star Fox. (nintendo.com) Nintendo’s store page says the game supports single-system play for one to two players and online play for up to eight, alongside GameShare features tied to Switch 2. The title also carries some of the clearest nostalgia value in the June slate. (na.store.square-enix-games.com) Nintendo describes it as a high-speed adventure starring Fox McCloud and the Lylat crew, giving the month a mix of a major role-playing game early and a Nintendo-branded action release later. ### Where can readers check the lineup next? (nintendo.com) YouTube hosts the June 1 Kit & Krysta video, which remains the source for the roundup framing and the named franchises in the title and description. Nintendo’s store pages list FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH for June 3 and Star Fox for June 25, giving readers two official release checkpoints as June unfolds. (youtube.com) (nintendo.com)