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LEGO Nintendo Switch 2 Games Potentially Leaked (Including Harry Potter)

Several Nintendo Switch 2 LEGO games have potentially leaked, with IPs such as Harry Potter, Marvel, and Star Wars featured. The new leak comes courtesy of the Zurich PopCon event, which is ongoing this weekend. And at this event, there is a Nintendo Switch 2 booth featuring five different LEGO games plastered on it. None of these LEGO games have been announced for Nintendo Switch 2, so this appears to be an accidental leak.

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The leak has been relayed by Rebateman and The LEGO Videogame Museum, and it is complete with photographic evidence. And this photographic evidence features a Nintendo Switch 2-branded booth with the following LEGO games: LEGO City Undercover, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, LEGO Jurassic Park, LEGO Harry Potter Collection, and LEGO DC Supervillains.

Other Explanations

Now, all five of these LEGO games are available on Nintendo Switch, so they could simply be part of the booth for these reasons, but there are a few oddities to consider with this explanation. For one, the booth is branded with Nintendo Switch 2 specifically. Two, why would these games be at the booth to begin with? None of the games are exactly new Switch releases. That said, it is also worth considering that there could be even more LEGO games coming to Switch 2, and these were just the five that made the advertisement.

Could Be Announced Soon

Assuming this leak is legit, and it appears to be, not only would this leak the existence of the five Nintendo Switch 2 LEGO ports, but that these ports are presumably going to be announced very soon, or at least that is what the games being in public suggests. If this wasn’t the plan, surely this leak accelerates said plans. If this happens, they could join an end-of-the-year lineup that is already loaded for Nintendo, featuring three huge releases. Meanwhile, for LEGO fans specifically, October 2025 is already looking great, and this could make it even better.

All of that said, remember to take everything here with a grain of salt. None of this information is official information. Meanwhile, none of the three implicated parties — Nintendo, WB Games, or series developer TT Games — has commented on this potential leak and the speculation it has created. If this changes, we will update the story accordingly. As always, feel free to leave a comment letting us know what you think, or join the conversation over on the ComicBook Forum.