A global testfire for "Splatoon 2" on Nintendo Switch spanning from March 24 to 26 has already kicked in which brought new maps and new weapons. In relation to that, Nintendo has reportedly promised to release more game titles including "Pokemon GO" right after the rollout of "Splatoon 2" beta.

"Pokemon GO" in Nintendo Switch

Since "Pokemon GO" is a portable game and Nintendo Switch is a portable console, the netizens are looking at a high possibility for the two to meet in any instance. This wishful thinking has further supported by the recent report regarding the on-going development of a pocket monster-related games which combine home gaming and locomotion fun, Express reported.

Since the Pokemon company has also confirmed their support for Nintendo Switch last year, chances are high for Pokken Tournament and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon to arrive in the hybrid console anytime. However, there is no mention about whether or not a "Pokemon GO" game will be added to Nintendo Switch.

"Splatoon 2" Beta Download Begins

Nintendo has already released the Global Testfire demo for "Splatoon 2" that can be downloaded starting today until the next two days but in limited-time slots. The game demo includes four main weapons specifically new guns and Splat Roller and Splat Charger remixed version, GameSpot reported.

"Splatoon 2" is slated to be released in Nintendo Switch this summer. The game supports Joy-Con and Pro controllers and is compatible with handheld and TV modes. It is also available in tournament plays while connecting 10 Switch consoles.

Other Game Titles Released

There are 60 confirmed games titles that will be added to Nintendo Switch in addition to "Mario Kart 8", "Splatoon 2", "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" and "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild". But before that, games that released this week through eShop includes "ACA NeoGeo", "Neo Turf Masters", "New Frontier Days: Founding Pioneers", "A Port of Othello" and "The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+", "Human Resource Machine", "World of Goo" and "Little Inferno."