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The best free Switch games available in 2026

Sky: Children of the Light screenshot of three figures playing different instruments .

If you're after the best free Switch games that you can download and get stuck into right now, then you've come to the right place.

With a catalogue of great experiences on the Switch that you can try out without having to spend, many of the picks listed below are also playable on the Switch 2, so you can also try them out on Nintendo's latest console.

From a Pokemon puzzler, to a pixelated little RPG and much more, you're sure to find something you'll want to try out here. So, if you're looking to save some money while you wait it out for upcoming Switch 2 games, or your curious to see what highlights are around right that can be enjoyed for free (our pick of the best Switch 2 games is also worth checking out if you're after recommendations) read on below find our top 10 selection of the best free Switch games.

The best free Switch games to play right now

10. Rocket League

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Developer: Epic Games
Released: 2017

If you've always been meaning to try out Rocket League, or you're looking for something arcade-y that's fun to dip in and out of, you can try out the soccer vehicle mash-up for free on Switch.

Still getting updated with new seasons even after originally released back in 2015 (before landing on Switch at launch), Rocket League is continues to great time to play with friends and family alike.

9. Pokemon Cafe Remix

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Developer: Game Freak
Released: June 23, 2020

Pokemon Cafe Remix is a cute little puzzle game themed around food and various classic critters from Game Freak's beloved series. As you run your own cafe, Pokemon will begin arriving to get some grub, and every dish you serve up takes the form of puzzle.

Using the Switch's touch screen, you have to chain icons of Pokemon (with the likes of Charmander, Eevee, Squirtle, Pikachu, and more) together and move them around to prepare ingredients - such as chopping up tomatoes, or whipping cream. You only have a set number of moves, though, which is where the challenge comes in. If you're looking for something Pokemon shaped, this is a great option to tuck into. Want to catch 'em all? Check out our list of the best Pokemon games.

8. Apex Legends

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Developer: Respawn
Released: 2019

Apex Legends is an incredibly fun battle royale that allows you to pick a character based on their skill set. If you're more of a run-and-gunner, you might enjoy a character like Bangalore, who can set off smoke bombs to hide her tracks and rain down a barrage of bombs on enemies.

If you like to play things more tactically, you can always try out Wattson, who can build electric perimeter fences to help keep enemies away from certain areas. As another free-to-play game available on Switch, you can hop in right now and give another battle royale a spin. Read our five-star Apex Legends review for more details!

7. Jump Rope Challenge

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Developer: Nintendo
Released: June 16, 2020

Jump Rope Challenge is a free game developed by Nintendo that's well worth checking out if you're looking for something to get you moving. The exercise experience for up to two players sees you essentially transform your Joy-Con controllers into the handles of a jump rope and you start hopping as a bunny.

While you can jump along, you can also play it by just moving your arms or bending your knees. You can even dress your bunny up in various Nintendo-themed costumes thanks to an update that came shortly after launch back in the day.

6. Sky: Children of the Light

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Developer: Thatgamecompany
Released: 2019

Sky: Children of the Light from Journey developer thatgamecompany is hard to describe succinctly. The developer calls it a "social adventure," and it certainly is that, but it's also a third-person adventure game with seamless multiplayer, effectively making it an MMO of sorts.

The whole point is to soar around and explore a beautifully animated world in order to, as the developer puts it, spread hope "through the desolate kingdom to return fallen Stars to their constellations." It's musical, magical, and well worth your time. And free! Check out our list of the best multiplayer Switch games for more recommendations.

5. Super Kirby Clash

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Developer: HAL Laboratory
Released: 2019

A HD version of the largely ignored Team Kirby Clash Deluxe on 3DS, this multiplayer actioner is a surprisingly in-depth RPG. It turns out that there's far more to Kirby than just inhaling everything he sees, and in Super Kirby Clash, you must choose between the Sword Hero, Hammer Lord, Doctor Healmore, and Beam Mage classes to take on Kirby bosses.

It's a little heavy on the requirement of Gem Apples - the game's in-app purchases and rewards for performing quests - but the online battle system is brilliant fun, and upgrades genuinely feel like progression. Plus, if you don’t want to go online, AI friends fill in almost too well for each brawl, proving that you don't need real humans after all. Just spherical, colorful blobs with swords. Yay! You can check out more cute titles with our list of the best Kirby games next.

4. Guardian Tales

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Developer: Kong Studios
Released: 2022

Guardian Tales is a great little free game available on the Switch to tuck into if you're after something RPG-shaped. Originally released on mobile, the Switch port can be played comfortably, too. Set across a variety of pixelated worlds, including a place known as Kanterbury, you can collect and play as a variety of different heroes who each have their own abilities to use in battle.

With dungeons to explore, boss battles to conquer, and puzzles to solve, the combat has a level of strategy to it that's easy to sink into, and you can also work to upgrade and enhance your Guardians to make them stronger. Plus, you'll also be the owner of your own little island castle which you can customize.

3. Brawlhalla

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Developer: Blue Mammoth Games
Released: 2017

Even among fighting game fans, Super Smash Bros: Ultimate can be divisive. The brand of gravity-wrangling, weapon-raining combat might not be for you. And that's where the excellent Brawhalla comes in. It's a free, immediate, beautifully designed fighter that will give a clear sense of how you’ll manage Smash’s frenetic combat. But more than this, it's an excellent standalone scrapper in its own right.

There's a huge selection of characters, pixel-perfect platforming, and an active, engaged community. And if anything, the crisp design and cartoony presentation might actually be easier to parse than Ultimate's boisterous and explosive design. The bad news, though, is that this means you'll have no excuse when a cartoon Viking smacks you into oblivion with an axe.

2. Fortnite

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Developer: Epic Games
Released: 2017

Introducing Fortnite at this stage feels a bit like being the person at a party acting like the MCU is a little-known series of indie movies that only they know intimately. The good news, though, is that Fortnite fits on Nintendo Switch like a certain apocalypse-causing glove from the aforementioned not-so-indie movies. Whether you’re handing Epic Games your credit card details or not, the colorful 100-player carnage runs beautifully on the handheld at 30fps and fully supports cross-platform play.

As battle royale games go, nothing can compete with Fortnite’s constant evolutions to keep the world playing, making it still one of the most exciting games to arrive on Switch. That Nintendo's console can happily stand alongside its bigger brothers and still deliver a perfect hit of cinematic chaos is a feat worth flossing about. Read our Fortnite review for more information on this classic.

1. Tetris 99

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Developer: Arika
Released: 2019

If you think Battle Royale Tetris sounds like a fever dream as a genre, you're not entirely wrong. It just shouldn't work but, somehow, 99 Tetronimoe spinning players all desperately trying to reign supreme as the music gets faster and faster is one of the most exhilarating multiplayer experiences in years.

Maybe it's the fact that you can choose to attack only the weakest of players or just the glorious idea that all those decades of lone block spinning are finally paying off, but Tetris 99 has managed to effortlessly become one of the best free games on Switch. It's definitely not the calmest experience on this list - you'll need to get to 8 for that - but as tests of your reaction times go, it doesn’t get much better than blocky Battle Royale. It's worth noting that while it is technically free-to-play, you will need a Nintendo Online subscription.


Check out our list of the new games to stay on top of all the latest titles coming to Nintendo's console. Or check out our guide to all the Switch exclusives you can play right now.

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