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It seems as though two more Ubisoft games could be making their way to theNintendo Switch 2. Ubisoft has long been a supporter of Nintendo, releasing exclusive games on the company’s consoles and launching titles on the Wii, 3DS, Wii U, and Switch on their launch days. Ubisoft will be supporting theSwitch 2as well, though not at launch.

TheNintendo Switch 2 launch titlesfeature games likeMario Kart World,Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour,Survival Kids,Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut, and more. Ubisoft will not have any games available when the Switch 2 launches on June 5, but it has confirmed thatStar Wars Outlawswill release for Switch 2 on September 4. Now it seems that two more Ubisoft games could be making their way to Nintendo’s next-generation home console/handheld hybrid.

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As pointed out by Stealth40k andshared by Nintendo Life, Ubisoft Brazil recently asked fans what games they would like to see on the Switch 2 using an image that showedAssassin’s Creed Shadows,Star Wars Outlaws,Assassin’s Creed Mirage, andRainbow Six Siege.Star Wars Outlawsis already confirmed for the Nintendo Switch 2, whileAssassin’s Creed Shadowswas leaked via an age rating. There have been rumors thatAC MirageandRainbow Six Siegeare Switch 2-bound, and this seems to be fairly compelling evidence that those rumors are indeed true.

For those unfamiliar with the games,Assassin’s Creed Mirageis the 2023ACgame that served as a throwback of sorts to the classic games in the series, as opposed to theRPG-heavy gameslikeOrigins,Odyssey,Valhalla, andShadows.Rainbow Six Siege, meanwhile, is a tactical multiplayer shooter game that has been one of the more popular competitive games of the last decade.Rainbow Six Siegeoriginally launched all the way back in 2015, but the game is still going strong to this day.

In fact,Rainbow Six Siegeis on the verge of a major re-brand. It’s been confirmed thatRainbow Six Siegeis going free-to-play in June with upgraded graphicsand the new 6v6 Dual Front game mode. This new version ofRainbow Six Siegeis known asRainbow Six Siege X, and with it coming in June, it would make for a great launch window title for the Switch 2. However, potential Switch 2 early adopters should keep in mind that a port of the game has not actually been announced at the time of this writing.