Summary
- With the Nintendo Switch 2 officially set to launch this year, fans have been speculating about what games will launch on the console.
- As part of Take-Two Interactive's latest earnings report, CEO Strauss Zelnick affirmed that the company "fully expects" to support the Switch 2.
- In the past, Take-Two games like Borderlands and NBA 2K have been released on the Switch, the biggest title, Grand Theft Auto 5, has been absent.
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