According to notable leaker eXtas1s’s latest video, Activision Blizzard and Microsoft are planning huge support for Nintendo’s upcoming system, the Switch 2.
That includes entries in the long-running Halo, Diablo, Call of Duty, and Fallout series, alongside Starfield, meaning it will no longer be a console-exclusive for Xbox.
Elsewhere, there’s space for Bandai Namco rumours, too, with both Tekken 8, Elden Ring, and, pinch of salt time, Grand Theft Auto VI. We’ll believe that when we see it.

What’s the Full List of Leaked Games?
The full list of leaked games includes:
- Call of Duty (not clear on exactly which one)
- Diablo 4
- Elden Ring
- Fallout 4
- Halo: The Master Chief Collection
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
- Starfield
- Tekken 8
Are All of These Launch Titles?
What’s not clear is what the launch window is for these. It’s unlikely that Microsoft will drop them all at once, and would likely prefer to stagger the releases.
Those poised for an immediate release are likeliest to be Fallout 4, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, and Elden Ring, as they would likely require the least work to get up and running.

Tekken 8, Starfield, and Microsoft Flight Sim might need a bit of additional work to get running, given that they all target current gen hardware. The Xbox Series S optimisations may well come in handy though.
Diablo 4 could drop alongside the next expansion, while who knows what Call of Duty we could end up getting. It could be Warzone straight away, with the 2025 entry dropping late in the year.
Who is eXtas1s and Are They Trustworthy?
eXtas1s is a notable leaker in the Xbox and Game Pass space, who is perhaps a bit less reliable when it comes to PlayStation and Nintendo.
However, given that most of these leaks are aimed at Microsoft games, we’d argue that there’s a higher chance these are accurate.

Besides, nothing on that list is outside of the realms of possibility. Most of the games are either cross-gen already or have been optimised for lower end hardware thanks to the Series S.
You can watch the full video on YouTube.