The best free Nintendo Switch games

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The Nintendo Switch offers an unparalleled gaming experience, allowing you to enjoy games big and small, no matter whether you’re on the couch or on the go. That said, the best Switch games rarely receive a discount, even if you’re constantly checking for the best Nintendo Switch deals. Our list of the best free Nintendo Switch games is here to help.

We’ve rounded up the top free-to-play games on Nintendo Switch, from Switch Online exclusives like Tetris 99 and Pac-Man 99 to third-party hits like Fortnite and Rocket League. 

Keep in mind that although all of the games below are free to start, they all feature microtransactions in one form or another. However, we restricted our picks only to games that have ethical microtransactions (no pay-gating or anything like that).

Apex Legends

Apex Legends
Apex Legends
  • Metacritic: 78%

  • Rated: T

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: Shooter

  • Developer: Respawn Entertainment

  • Publisher: Electronic Arts

  • Release: February 04, 2019

Buy at Nintendo

Apex Legends needs no introduction. It’s the larger-than-life battle royale FPS game that has continued to take the world by storm since it launched in 2019. Now, though, it’s available on the Switch. Although Apex Legends doesn’t look its best running on Nintendo’s handheld, it’s still the full, fat experience that’s available on consoles and PC, and it’s free to download and start playing. If you haven’t played Apex Legends, you take control of one of several legendary characters in the Apex Games. It’s a 60-player battle to the death where you’ll have to use your special character abilities and any guns that you can find to survive. Unfortunately, the Switch version doesn’t have cross-save or cross-progression, but you can still use all of the characters and weapons available in the game.

Pac-Man 99

Pac-Man 99
Pac-Man 99
  • Metacritic: 76%

  • Rated: E

  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: Arcade

  • Developer: Arika

  • Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment

  • Release: April 07, 2021

Buy at Nintendo

Pac-Man 99 is the next classic-turned-battle-royale. Like Tetris 99 and, formerly, Super Mario 35, Pac-Man 99 is a battle royale game based on the classic Pac-Man experience. You and 98 other players just play Pac-Man. But instead of competing for the top score, you’re trying to survive. Each time you eat a Ghost, you send phantom Pac-Men to other players, and if they run into them, they’ll slow down for the rest of the game. On the flip side, if they eat one while going for a Ghost, they’ll get a speed boost. Although it can get repetitive quickly, Pac-Man 99 is great for a few rounds whenever you have a little bit of downtime. Even better, the free mode is the best part of the experience. You can pay $30 for some extra skins and a couple of variations of score attack modes, but Pac-Man 99 shines with 98 other players on screen.

F-Zero 99

F-Zero 99
F-Zero 99
  • Metacritic: 71%

  • Rated: E

  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: Racing

  • Publisher: Nintendo

  • Release: September 14, 2023

Look, you can’t blame us for putting all the 99 games on this list when they just continue to be so good. Once again, Nintendo picked the least likely franchise to make sense as a battle royale and made it not only work but rock. F-Zero 99 isn’t the new entry in the series many of us wanted, but more than a worthy replacement. Putting us back on the tracks from the SNES original, you will race down the track boosting, clashing, and using new attacks to stay at the front of the pack. This game also has Mini Prix and Grand Prix modes that cycle into the game on rotation, plus team battles and pro tracks every day to keep your racing experience fresh race after race.

The New Denpa Men

The New Denpa Men
The New Denpa Men
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: Role-playing (RPG), Adventure

  • Developer: Genius Sonority

  • Publisher: Genius Sonority

  • Release: April 21, 2024

The New Denpa Men is a game as weird as its name suggests. You will collect mysterious Denpa Men who are spawned from radio waves (yes, you read that correctly) that you need to catch almost like Pokémon. Each one has its own strengths and weaknesses that you need to consider when building a team to go on adventures through different stages to find treasures and battle monsters. Besides the RPG combat, you can also do some light decorating on your island, go fishing, and customize all your individual Denpa Men. If you get some friends together you can even team up to catch unique Denpa Men.

Pokémon Café ReMix

Pokémon Café ReMix
Pokémon Café ReMix
  • Platforms: Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: Puzzle

  • Developer: Genius Sonority

  • Publisher: The Pokémon Company

  • Release: October 27, 2021

If you would rather just take care of and enjoy the company of your little pocket monsters instead of battling them, Pokémon Café ReMix could be the best Pokémon game for you. This game teams you up with your favorite Pokémon to run a café where you need to solve little puzzles to create drinks for your patrons. This is a match-style puzzle game, but not in the ridged grid system you’re probably used to. Instead, you need to match at least three of the same Pokémon faces as they are all jumbled on screen. It’s just as addictive as the best puzzle games, has tons of levels, and a generally chill vibe you can relax to.

TETRIS 99

TETRIS 99
TETRIS 99
  • Metacritic: 82%

  • Rated: E

  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: Puzzle, Arcade

  • Developer: Arika Co., Ltd., Alper Sar?kaya

  • Publisher: Nintendo, Nintendo of America, Nintendo of Europe

  • Release: February 13, 2019

Buy at Amazon

Tetris 99 is the free game on Nintendo Switch (now that Super Mario 35 is gone, at least). Although you’ll need a Nintendo Switch Online membership to play, the game itself is free to download. Unlike a traditional Tetris game, 99 has you facing off against 99 other players in a battle royale. If you get a double, triple, or a Tetris, you send some junk — unfinished lines — to your opponent, filling their board and potentially sending them back to the main menu to start a new game. There is something so visceral and frantic about battling head-to-head with other players in Tetris. Thankfully, if you want a more relaxed experience, that’s available, too, in the form of the Big Block DLC. It’ll run you $10, but considering the base game is free, it’s an easy sell.

Fortnite

Fortnite
Fortnite
  • Metacritic: 68%

  • Rated: T

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

  • Genre: Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Strategy

  • Developer: Epic Games

  • Publisher: Epic Games

  • Release: July 25, 2017

Buy at Nintendo

Fortnite might be the biggest shooter game in the world, and it’s available for just about every platform, including the Switch. You can easily link your accounts in-game, allowing you to carry over your progress from PC, PS4, or Xbox One (even mobile, if you’re an Android Fortnite fiend). Battle Royale and Creative modes are available on Switch, though Save the World is not. Although you’ll need an internet connection to play Fortnite, you don’t need Nintendo Switch Online. Fortnite is one of a few exceptions to Nintendo’s paid online subscription.

LEGO Fortnite

LEGO Fortnite
LEGO Fortnite
  • Metacritic: 73%

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), Android, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

  • Genre: Adventure

  • Developer: Epic Games

  • Publisher: Epic Games

  • Release: December 07, 2023

If regular Fortnite is a bit too complex or violent for you, give Lego Fortnite a shot. This game is more of just a pure Lego survival game than a Lego version of the battle royale. While there are a bunch of new cosmetics to work with, it does sync up with the skins you have in Fortnite to give you a ton of Lego personalities to start with if you’ve amassed a collection already. It might not be as deep as Minecraft, but there’s still plenty to do, craft, and build. It’s a fun and bright world to explore either alone or with up to seven of your friends.

Warframe

Warframe
Warframe
  • Metacritic: 76%

  • Rated: M

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

  • Genre: Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure

  • Developer: Digital Extremes

  • Publisher: Digital Extremes

  • Release: March 25, 2013

Buy at Nintendo

Warframe isn’t just one of the best free Nintendo Switch games, it’s one of the best free games in general. This third-person shooter/slasher single-handedly proved that free-to-play games can come with AAA quality and a load of free content, establishing the same business model that other entries on this list follow. The game functions similarly to Destiny 2. In Warframe, you take control of one of more than 30 Warframes, armor units that have their own abilities and customization. You can then take your custom character out on various short quests, either alone or with up to three other people. As you progress, you’ll be able to unlock new weapons, items, and worlds, each of which offers dozens of hours of gameplay.

Fallout Shelter

Fallout Shelter
Fallout Shelter
  • Metacritic: 64%

  • Rated: T

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: Role-playing (RPG), Simulator, Strategy

  • Developer: Bethesda Game Studios

  • Publisher: Bethesda Softworks

  • Release: June 14, 2015

Buy at Nintendo

Fallout Shelter came out of nowhere, announced and released during a Bethesda E3 press conference in 2015. Originally just released for iOS devices, the game has since been ported to Android, Windows, PS4, Xbox One, and, most importantly, Switch. No matter if you’re on your TV or on the go, you can build and manage your Fallout vault. Rather than focusing on the dangerous nuclear wasteland outside the vault, Fallout Shelter focuses on what happens inside. In the game, you’re the overseer of a vault, tasked with managing your population, building new rooms, and ensuring you have enough resources to survive. Although the setup is similar to “idle” games like AdVenture Capitalist, Fallout Shelter has a surprising amount of depth.

Brawlhalla

Brawlhalla
Brawlhalla
  • Metacritic: 68%

  • Rated: E10

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: Fighting, Platform, Indie, Arcade

  • Developer: Blue Mammoth Games

  • Publisher: Blue Mammoth Games, Ubisoft

  • Release: April 30, 2014

Buy at Nintendo

Brawlhalla is a Smash Bros.-like fighting game just a little worse and a whole lot cheaper. It features the same eight-player arena battles of Smash Bros., but without the nostalgic Nintendo characters in tow. Instead, Brawlhalla offers a long list of Legends, with eight free ones cycling through your roster each week. You can purchase all of the Legends, but since they’ll all be available for free at some point, it won’t give you an in-game edge. That’s what’s most impressive about Brawlhalla — it has microtransactions, but not to the point that it feels pay-to-win. All of the characters feel balanced, so you could easily spend hundreds of hours in Brawlhalla without spending a dime. Furthermore, the game supports cross-play between PC, Xbox One, PS4, and Switch, so you’ll always be able to find a game.

Rocket League

Rocket League
Rocket League
  • Metacritic: 83%

  • Rated: E

  • Platforms: Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

  • Genre: Racing, Sport, Indie

  • Developer: Psyonix

  • Publisher: Psyonix

  • Release: July 07, 2015

Buy at Amazon

It’s not often you see a paid game make the jump to a free-to-play model, but that’s what Rocket League did in 2020. It used to be one of the best cheap Switch games at around $20, but now, it’s free to start playing. The usual free-to-play monetization practices apply, however. Rocket League sells a battle pass, and there are various different skins you can purchase. However, the move to a free-to-play model has some upsides, too. Rocket League now has full cross-platform support, allowing you to team up with players on other consoles, as well as continue progressing regardless of the system you’re playing on. Thankfully, that’s really all that changed with the change in monetization. Rocket League is still the same bombastic, tire-burning sports game that it was before. And it pairs perfectly with the Switch. Jumping in and out of games, particularly in handheld mode, is a treat. If there’s any free Nintendo Switch game you should have, it’s Rocket League. 

Fall Guys

Fall Guys
Fall Guys
  • Metacritic: 78%

  • Rated: E

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

  • Genre: Platform, Sport, Indie

  • Developer: Mediatonic

  • Publisher: Devolver Digital, Epic Games

  • Release: August 04, 2020

Buy at Microsoft

Following Rocket League‘s footsteps almost exactly, Fall Guys originally was a paid release before going free-to-play and launching on all systems. That, of course, includes the Nintendo Switch, where this colorful and wacky battle royale feels most at home. This game has you compete in various obstacle courses in various rounds until only one victor reaches the crown. The physics are loose and unpredictable in all the best ways, making it fun even when you lose due to the sheer absurdity of what’s going on.

Super Kirby Clash

Super Kirby Clash
Super Kirby Clash
  • Metacritic: 76%

  • Rated: E

  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: Adventure, Arcade

  • Publisher: Nintendo

  • Release: September 04, 2019

Buy at Nintendo

Super Kirby Clash is an expanded version of Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, a free-to-play fighting game on the Nintendo 3DS. In a radical change to the Kirby formula, Super Kirby Clash is focused entirely on boss battles. You can choose your hero Kirby, team up with up to three other friends, and take down a long list of bosses. Nintendo makes no bones about it, however, labeling Super Kirby Clash as a “free-to-start” game. Unlike Tetris 99, you’ll need to eventually pour some money into Super Kirby Clash if you want to get everything out of it. That said, if you’re looking for a quick time killer, Super Kirby Clash is a great option.

Paladins

Paladins
Paladins
  • Metacritic: 74%

  • Rated: T

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: Shooter, Strategy

  • Developer: Hi-Rez Studios, Evil Mojo Games

  • Publisher: Hi-Rez Studios

  • Release: May 02, 2017

Buy at Nintendo

Many free-to-play games mirror the formula of popular paid titles (we’ll get to another one in just a minute). Paladins fits in that category, taking the MOBA-inspired shooter formula of Overwatch and setting it in a free-to-play realm. There are 44 champions, and like Brawlhalla, they’re rotated into a free roster each month. You can, of course, purchase access to all of the champions. Like other MOBA games, Paladins demands your team have a balanced roster. Champions are split into four classes: Front Lines, Damages, Supports, and Flanks. Having each champion playing their ideal role is a sure route to victory, forcing a level of teamwork that would make even the most competitive shooters blush.

Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2
Overwatch 2
  • Metacritic: 65%

  • Rated: T

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

  • Genre: Shooter

  • Developer: Blizzard Entertainment

  • Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment

  • Release: October 04, 2022

Buy at PlayStation

We can’t talk about hero shooters without giving Overwatch 2 a spot, especially since the sequel has gone fully free-to-play. This game takes the entirety of the first, changes up the formula to be five on five, and tosses in some new modes, heroes, maps, and a battle pass system. While the giant roster is intimidating to look at if you’re coming into the game fresh, the onboarding process does make it a lot less intimidating and gradually lets you figure out the mechanics of the game before making you pick between the over 30 unique heroes in the game. That huge roster ends up being the main appeal, though, since every single one has their own style, personality, abilities, and roles in matches. No two matches ever feel quite the same and are always a blast with friends.

Dauntless

Dauntless
Dauntless
  • Metacritic: 67%

  • Rated: T

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

  • Genre: Role-playing (RPG), Adventure

  • Developer: Phoenix Labs

  • Publisher: Phoenix Labs, Epic Games

  • Release: September 26, 2019

Dauntless is very similar to Monster Hunter. In it, you play as a Slayer, a group of surviving humans after creatures known as Behemoths were released on Earth. Either alone or with a group of friends, you set out over the desolate landscape to hunt Behemoths, gathering materials to craft weapons and armor along the way. It’s not just another free-to-play game copying the formula of an established franchise, however. Dauntless was developed by a group of designers from Riot Games, BioWare, Blizzard, and Capcom, and that talent shows in the final product. Although Dauntless is totally free, it feels like a full AAA experience, which is all the more impressive on Switch.

Pokémon Unite

Pokémon Unite
Pokémon Unite
  • Metacritic: 71%

  • Rated: E

  • Platforms: Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch

  • Genre: MOBA

  • Developer: Timi, Tencent Games

  • Publisher: The Pokémon Company

  • Release: July 20, 2021

Buy at Pokemon Unite

Like Super Kirby ClashPokémon Unite is another “free-to-start” game from Nintendo. This spinoff is the first time the series, and Nintendo as a whole, has attempted to breach the MOBA genre. This is normally a very deep and intimidating genre, dominated by the likes of League of Legends and DOTA 2. However, Pokémon Unite makes things very approachable for newcomers. You play on teams of five as your favorite pocket monsters, with 36 currently in the game, in 10-minute matches where the team with the most points at the end wins. You start off at your base level Pokémon, but level up and evolve, learning new moves and buying items to improve your stats to fight the enemy team and wild creatures on the map.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel
Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel
  • Metacritic: 74%

  • Rated: T

  • Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

  • Genre: Simulator, Strategy, Card & Board Game

  • Developer: Konami

  • Publisher: Konami

  • Release: January 18, 2022

If you were a child in or around the 90s and loved CCGs, Yu-Hi-Oh! no doubt crossed your mind at the very least. Even if you never got into it in its prime, playing Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is the perfect entry point into this surprisingly solid card battler. Not only will you save a ton playing it virtually instead of investing in cards, plus having to find local players to duel, but the game is constantly updating and adding new cards and ways to play. Learn the basics in single-player, then challenge opponents around the world in online battles.