Summary
- The Switch 2 still hasn't been officially announced by Nintendo, but that hasn't stopped developers from confirming their support.
- My Time at Evershine was the first confirmed game and now Yooka-Replaylee has unsubtly done the same.
- In the latest trailer for the remake, it confirms that it's coming to Nintendo consoles, but doesn't specify which.
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Although we've known for a very long time that Nin♎tendo is cꦬurrently working on the successor to the Nintendo Switch (which most are just calling the Switch 2), we surprisingly still haven't had an official reveal. It's hopefully just around the corner and soon to be announcඣed by the Big N, but that hasn't stopped some developers from basically confirming their support.

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I wasn’t convinced that Yooka-Laylee needed to be remastered, but an hour of hands-on time has made me a Replaylee believeꩵr.
Last month, Pathea Games, known for the My Time At series, got sick of waiting and confirmed that its latest game, My Time at Evershine, will be ཧreleasing on "futur🍰e Nintendo platforms yet to be announced". That marked the very first game confirmed for the Switch 2, ܫand that list has just been joined by an unlikely title.
Yooka-Replaylee Is The Switch 2's Second Confirmed Game
Th꧙at game is none other than the Banjo-Kazooie-inspired Yooka-Replaylee, which is a remaster of 2017's Yooka-Laylee. Replaylee was revealed and confirmed to be launching on PC earlier this year, but the .
The new trailer was also accompanied by previews of a demo for Yooka-Replaylee. You can check out my thoughts on✨ the remaster here!
Notably, though, the press release and trailer don't say that Replaylee is coming to the Nintendo Switch. Instead, they cheekily ju🦄st say that the game is coming to "Nintendo", with a sideway eye emoji for some extra nudging. In case you haven't figured it out, Yooka-Re﷽playlee is basically confirming that it'll release on the still-unannounced Switch 2.
To make matters even more obvious, the trailer for Yooka-Replaylee . A pair of googly eyes appears on-screen and hops on the logos, before settling on top of Ni🐬ntendo and looking straight at the camera. Come on now, that's about as direct as you can get.

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