Rumor: Super Smash Bros., Donkey Kong, And More Could Be Coming To Switch Online Expansion Pack
Some interesting speculation has surfaced online about potential new games that could be added to the Switch Online Expansion Pack’s Nintendo 64 catalogue.
This speculation comes from analyzing a video uploaded by Nintendo about a month back, which goes over the new features added to the Switch Online games catalogue. A part of the video shows the new settings menu overlaid atop a service’s N64’s game library, which features box art of available games.
Although the settings menu makes the lineup look very blurry, fans believe they can discern which new games could be coming to the service by comparing the blurred background to the unblurred box arts. So far, fans believe they have uncovered Super Smash Bros., Donkey Kong 64, Glover, and more as potential games coming to the service.
Am I going crazy or did Nintendo just leak Donkey Kong 64 on NSO? pic.twitter.com/hTDNhjgsAW
— AS112 (@AS_12239) July 6, 2025
I started hunting with my Discord for what games Nintendo “accidentally” spoiled with the May NSO update video and this is what we have so far. Still trying to compare box arts, but this is what we have so far!! pic.twitter.com/V5IGDsaPFI
— Risa | Kuni 🍀😈 VTuber (@ImakuniVT) July 6, 2025
I looked into it a bit more and other people have caught this before me, and Glover is also very clearly above Smash 64. I thought it was something else so I cross referenced every N64 box and nothing else is remotely close https://t.co/TBmkl6Ehtu pic.twitter.com/0NHDqJCzAC
— Mama Louiji (@Mama_Louiji) July 6, 2025
As with all speculation of this nature, we caution readers to take this with a grain of salt. Aside from it being very difficult to tell for sure what boxarts are visible due to the blur effect, the featured games there could just be placeholders for the video and may not be a real indication of what games will be added to the service. Stay tuned for more updates as they come.
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