The new Nintendo Switch 2 feature, GameShare, makes playing with friends easier than ever. It lets one player share a game with another, so the second player can join in without needing to buy a copy themselves – perfect for trying out a game before you commit. Since free game demos aren’t always available, GameShare is a fantastic way to experience new titles. However, it’s worth noting that not every game on the Switch 2 supports GameShare.
Many games across different genres work with GameShare, and this number is constantly increasing with new releases. Here’s a list of Nintendo Switch 2 games that currently support GameShare.
Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain
With *Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain*, it’s surprisingly easy to play with others using GameShare. You can set up local or online sessions, but everyone needs a Switch 2. The host streams the game live, letting players join quickly. Because the game responds so quickly, it feels really smooth and enjoyable.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
I recently tried out Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, and it’s really cool how they’re using GameShare. Basically, even if my friends don’t own the game, I can let them play through levels with me – either right here on the couch or online! It’s a puzzle game, so it works perfectly, and the streaming seems to run pretty smoothly considering how it all works.
Chillin’ by the Fire
The newly released game, *Chillin’ by the Fire*, offers a relaxing and social experience, especially when played with friends using the GameShare feature. It’s a simple game designed for easygoing fun – you can either enjoy the gameplay or simply hang out and chat with others, just like being around a real campfire.
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics
If you’re looking for a great game to share, Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is a fantastic choice. As long as one person has the game, you can easily play classic board games like chess and dominoes with friends, both in person and online.
Donkey Kong Bananza
The recently released *Donkey Kong Bananza* for the Nintendo Switch 2 has impressed players with its innovative GameShare feature. This allows friends to team up and help each other, with one player taking on the role of Pauline. The game’s downloadable content further showcases the benefits of the Switch 2’s unique cooperative gameplay.
EA Sports FC 26
Okay, so EA just dropped some cool news about *EA Sports FC 26*. Apparently, we’re getting local and online GameShare, which is awesome! It sounds like they really want the game to feel consistent no matter what you’re playing on, and they’re even thinking about how to use the Nintendo Switch 2’s hardware to its full potential. Honestly, the best part is the multiplayer – I’m stoked to play with my friends or jump into matches with people online. It’s shaping up to be a really solid experience!
Fast Fusion
FAST FUSION is a fast-paced racing game that should appeal to Nintendo fans who’ve been missing a game like F-Zero. It supports GameShare, letting two players race against each other if one of them owns the game. If you’re a racing enthusiast looking for a Nintendo Switch alternative to Mario Kart World, this is a great option.
Human Fall Flat Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
The hilarious puzzle game *Human Fall Flat* is back on Nintendo Switch 2, and now features support for the GameShare feature. This means you can share gameplay sessions with friends without them needing to buy their own copy of the game. *Human Fall Flat* is already a blast with others, and GameShare makes playing together even simpler.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
The upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 game, *Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment*, will support GameShare, letting two players team up to fight large groups of enemies with just one game copy. However, because the game involves battling so many enemies at once, you might experience some slowdown or dropped frames when using this feature.
Lynked: Banner of the Spark
You can also use GameShare with the game *Lynked: Banner of the Spark*. It’s a unique game that blends the challenge of roguelikes with relaxing crafting and cozy elements. You can enjoy it on your own, or team up with up to three friends in co-op mode using GameShare.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Collection
Fighting games work really well with GameShare, and *Mortal Kombat: Legacy Collection* is a great example. While playing locally with streaming is ideal, online matches are still good, though you might experience some occasional lag. Because fighting games can be tough to learn, GameShare makes them accessible for both new players and dedicated fans.
Overcooked 2 Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
Overcooked 2 is a fantastic game to play with friends, and it’s great that it supports PlayStation’s GameShare feature. One person can host the game, and others can join in the fun for some hilariously chaotic cooking action. GameShare and Overcooked 2 are a perfect match, so it’s worth trying out!
Plants vs. Zombies Replanted
From the start, *Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted* lets you use GameShare for both local and online multiplayer. This will make the cooperative and player-versus-player modes even more fun. Because the original game runs so well, we anticipate GameShare will work perfectly with *Replanted* as well.
Puyo Puyo Tetris 25
With *Puyo Puyo Tetris 25*, you can play with a friend even if they don’t own the game! Using PlayStation’s Game Share feature, you can battle or swap between puzzle modes with just one copy of the game and experience a fast-paced take on these beloved classics.
Split Fiction
As a gamer who loves playing with friends, I can tell you that *Split Fiction* is seriously one of the best co-op games out there. Hazelight Studios really knows how to make games built for teamwork, and it’s awesome that it supports GameShare. If you’re looking for a fun experience to share with someone, you absolutely have to check out *Split Fiction*!
Stardew Valley
Okay, so I just found out the upgraded *Stardew Valley* on the new Switch is awesome for multiplayer! You can play with up to four people, and here’s the cool part – only *one* of us needs to own the game thanks to something called GameShare. Honestly, I think it’s best to start the game by yourself and get the hang of things, but after that, teaming up with friends is a total blast. Definitely worth checking out the co-op!
Suika Game Planet
Suika Game Planet is a delightfully simple game that’s surprisingly addictive. You can even play with a friend using just one copy of the game through GameShare! This version adds a fun twist: instead of dropping fruit from above, you can drop it into the center from any direction.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury
The popular Nintendo game, *Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury*, is now on Nintendo Switch 2 and lets you play with a friend using the GameShare feature. Whether you’re tackling the main game or exploring *Bowser’s Fury*, it’s a fantastic co-op experience!
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario Odyssey is one of Nintendo’s main 3D Mario games. Similar to Donkey Bananza, it lets a second player join in and control Mario’s hat, Cappy. Cappy is a big help, and the best part is you don’t need an extra copy of the game to play together!
Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV
The popular *Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV* lets you play with friends even if you only have one game copy, thanks to a feature called GameShare. Just make sure you buy the correct version to use it!
Survival Kids
Survival Kids now supports GameShare, letting up to three players enjoy a local co-op streaming experience. Because it’s a cooperative adventure game, there might be minor delays, but they don’t impact how enjoyable the game is.
WWE 2K25
Similar to EA Sports FC 26, WWE 2K25 lets you share the game with a friend. Wrestling fans can look forward to new features, and with just one copy, you and a friend can compete in the latest version of the game. This feature is separate from any enhancements planned for the Nintendo Switch 2.
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