Nintendo schedules three Switch 2 games June

- Nintendo’s U.S. store and recent game pages show Switch 2 heading into June 2026 with three dated releases and a broader post-launch slate. - The clearest datapoint is June 3: Square Enix’s Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is already listed for Switch 2 pre-order at $49.99. - FuRyu said on May 23 that Exstetra Remaster is coming to Switch 2 and Switch, with timing still unannounced.

Nintendo’s June software calendar for Switch 2 is coming into focus as the console nears its first anniversary on June 5, 2026. Nintendo’s U.S. store page now lists dated June releases for the platform, while recent first-party and third-party announcements show the company still adding to its post-launch lineup. The schedule matters because it gives one of the clearest public looks at what Nintendo plans to put in front of buyers after the launch window. It also shows Nintendo mixing its own exclusives with outside publishers’ releases rather than relying on one marquee title alone. ### Which June games are actually on Nintendo’s calendar? Nintendo’s U.S. store lists Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for Switch 2 with a June 3, 2026 release date and a $49.99 price tag. The same store page also lists Denshattack! for June 17, 2026, and GameRant reported on May 24 that The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is due on June 18 and a Star Fox remake on June 25. Nintendo’s own Switch 2 games page is the strongest public source for the dated titles that are already live in its storefront. (nintendo.com) GameRant described those three June titles as the next “big” releases on the system. That characterization is GameRant’s, not Nintendo’s, but the dates line up with the broader picture on Nintendo’s store, which is steadily adding June and July pre-orders and release listings. ### How does that fit with Nintendo’s own first-party lineup? (nintendo.com) Nintendo’s store shows Yoshi and the Mysterious Book launched on May 21, 2026, at $59.99 for Switch 2. Nintendo describes the game as a Switch 2 exclusive, giving the company a first-party release just ahead of the June anniversary period. Donkey Kong Bananza is also positioned as a core Switch 2 exclusive. (gamerant.com) Nintendo’s official game page says the title stars Donkey Kong and Pauline in a destructible underground adventure, and Nintendo’s May 12 bundle announcement put Bananza alongside Mario Kart World and Pokémon Pokopia as one of three games included in a $499.99 “Choose Your Game Bundle” starting in early June. (nintendo.com) ### Why does the June timing stand out? Nintendo launched Switch 2 on June 5, 2025, at a suggested retail price of $449.99 in the United States. That makes June 2026 the console’s one-year mark, a natural checkpoint for Nintendo’s release cadence and for retailers still selling the hardware into summer. (nintendo.com) The bundle offer adds another piece to that timing. Nintendo said participating retailers would begin offering the $499.99 Switch 2 bundle in early June, with a choice of Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza or Pokémon Pokopia. That gives Nintendo a hardware promotion at the same moment its software calendar begins to thicken again. (nintendo.com) ### What does Exstetra add to the picture? FuRyu announced on May 23 that an Exstetra remaster is in development for Switch 2 and the original Switch, according to Nintendo Everything. The outlet said launch timing will be announced later and that the game, first released on Nintendo 3DS and PS Vita, will get English support for the first time. (nintendo.com) Exstetra is not one of the dated June releases, but it adds another data point showing publishers are still committing projects to both Switch 2 and the older Switch. Nintendo Everything said FuRyu has not yet provided a release date. ### Where can buyers track what comes next? Nintendo’s U.S. (nintendoeverything.com) Switch 2 games store page is updating in real time with release dates, prices and pre-orders. The next dated milestone on that page is Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on June 3, followed by Denshattack! on June 17, while Nintendo’s early-June hardware bundle promotion is scheduled to begin at participating retailers. (nintendo.com)

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