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Ahead of today's highly anticipated Nintendo Direct presentation, reported launch windows for two major Switch 2 titles have surfaced online. The information, which circulated on gaming forums and social media, points to potential release timelines for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and the Fallout 4 next-gen upgrade.
According to the leaks, MachineGames' first-person Indiana Jones adventure is currently targeting a launch on the new console in the first quarter of 2025. This would place its release shortly after the game's previously announced debut on Xbox and PC this December. Furthermore, the much-anticipated next-generation update for Bethesda's Fallout 4, which is expected to bring significant visual and performance enhancements, is reportedly slated to arrive on the Switch 2 in the second quarter of 2025.
Both titles were formally announced for the successor to the Nintendo Switch last year, marking major third-party coups for the platform. While Nintendo has remained characteristically silent on unconfirmed details, the timing of these leaks has fueled intense speculation about what the upcoming Direct broadcast may officially confirm regarding the next console's software lineup and launch strategy. The gaming community is now eagerly awaiting official word to either corroborate or dismiss these reported schedules.
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