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Nintendo might still be being coy when it comes to revealing something, anything about the Switch’s successor, but it’s not like the studio has been ignoring us entirely. As it continues to get its ducks in a row ready for its Switch 2 reveal it has been making people happy with various other smaller announcements. This week, one of those smaller announcements was actually quite a big one asXenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition was revealed.

The Switch version of the Wii U game will be more than just a port. The Definitive Edition of Xenoblade Chronicles X will include remastered visuals and additional content. It continues Nintendo’s trend throughout the Switch’s run of reviving fantastic Wii U games that barely anyone played due to the console’s poor sales. It joins the likes ofSuper Mario 3D World, Pikmin 3, and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, but there are still some games trapped on the Wii U that Switch owners are hoping get the port treatment.

Star Fox Zero official poster

AndreSegers kicked off the conversation shortly after the Xenoblade reveal by sharing the four Wii U games they’re still waiting for on Switch. Included in their quartet are the two obvious Legend Of Zelda ones, The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess. Astounding that you still can’t play those games on Switch. AndreSegers would also like to see Nintendo Land and Yoshi’s Woolly World find their way to Nintendo Switch before it’s too late.

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Xenoblade Chronicles X Is One Of The Big Ones, Though

Judging by the replies to the tweet above, Woolly World is a popular pick. Not only because it’s a fantastic and unique platformer, but also because some are hoping if Yoshi’s yarn-based adventure is ever released on Switch, it will be accompanied by a Poochy amiibo reprint. The Wii U’s Star Fox Zero is another popular choice, but between the work needed to make the game suitable for Switch and the lack of love Star Fox has been shown during the current Nintendo generation, if there’s one game that’s going to be left on the Wii U forever, it’s that one.

Some have shouted out older installments in series that have effectively been replaced by sequels on Switch that will likely be left on the older console for that very reason. The firstSuper Mario Makerwas a Wii U exclusive but since there’s a Switch sequel that has everything the original had plus more, there’s really no reason to port the original. The same applies toSplatoon.Splatoon 2andSplatoon 3have been released on Switch since then so again, there’s no reason for Nintendo to go back to the Wii U and rescue the original.