Nintendo Switch 2 Delivers an Exciting Game Library and Enhanced Performance
The Nintendo Switch 2 launches to strong sales, featuring exciting titles and a free "Street Fighter 6" demo for players to explore

- June 13, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 9:23 PM

The highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 has officially hit the market, and early reports indicate strong consumer enthusiasm, with millions of units already sold.
Building on the success of its predecessor, the Switch 2 boasts enhanced performance and a growing library of exciting titles that are set to capture the hearts of gamers around the world.
Among the standout games available on launch are “Mario Kart World,” “Hitman: World of Assassination,” “Disney Villains Cursed Café,” and the much-discussed “Welcome Tour.” Nintendo continues to tease that there are plenty more titles on the horizon, ensuring a robust lineup for players looking to dive into the latest gaming experience.
Nintendo Switch 2 Launches to Enthusiastic Response with Millions Sold
In an enticing move for fighting game fans, Nintendo UK has announced a free demo for “Street Fighter 6,” which is now available for download on the Nintendo Switch 2.
This demo allows users to engage with the game’s three core modes, including the immersive story-driven World Tour mode where players can explore and uncover various techniques from iconic characters.
The full version of “Street Fighter 6” retails for $39.99, making this trial an excellent opportunity for players to test the waters before making a purchase.
“Street Fighter 6,” the seventh main entry in the renowned series developed by Capcom, features 18 selectable fighters, providing ample choice for gamers seeking to dominate the arena. The newly updated gameplay mechanics, along with the Nintendo Switch 2-exclusive features like local wireless play, aim to enhance the competitive experience even further.
For anyone curious about “Street Fighter 6” or eager to explore additional gaming options on the Nintendo Switch 2, the free demo presents an ideal way to sample the excitement that the latest installment brings. Don’t miss out on this chance to get a taste of the action before committing to a purchase.
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