The Nintendo Switch 2 release calendar is filling out nicely for the middle of 2026, according to a lineup guide from Nintendo Life. While James Bond apparently missed his May window on the platform, two iconic adventurers are picking up the slack - Indiana Jones cracks onto the system this month alongside everyone's favorite green dinosaur, Yoshi (full name T. Yoshisaur Munchakoopas, for the pedants).

Beyond those two headliners, May is also bringing a solid spread of physical releases across both Switch and Switch 2. It's the kind of month that keeps the backlog dangerous without demanding your entire wallet at once.

June and beyond

Square Enix is pulling double duty in June, bringing two titles to the platform in the same month. Nintendo Life hasn't detailed exactly which Square Enix games are on the way, but the publisher has no shortage of franchises that would feel right at home on Switch hardware.

Looking further ahead, July is shaping up to be the real headline month for Nintendo faithful. The company has two first-party games locked in for that month, which suggests Nintendo is saving some serious firepower for the summer stretch. First-party Nintendo releases on a new platform always carry weight, so that July slate is worth keeping on your radar now.

A strong mid-year push

The Switch 2 is clearly building momentum through the second half of its launch year. Having a consistent stream of releases through May, June, and into a stacked July is exactly the kind of release cadence that keeps a new platform feeling alive and worth owning.

Whether you're here for the whip-cracking action of Indiana Jones, a chill Yoshi adventure, or whatever Square Enix is cooking up, there's enough variety in the next couple of months to satisfy different tastes. Keep an eye on the full guide over at Nintendo Life for specific titles, dates, and accessory details as they get confirmed.