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The best fighting games on Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch has received excellent ports of some of the best fighting games from recent years, as well as plenty of exclusive titles. While Super Smash Bros. games may still be the best fit for the Switch, you can choose from a wide variety of fighting styles, from flashy anime to gory Kombat. Let’s take a look at the best options around!

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
87 %
E10
Platforms Nintendo Switch
Genre Fighting
Developer Sora, Bandai Namco Studios
Publisher Nintendo
Release December 07, 2018
Smash Bros. may not need an introduction — in fact, Ultimate might be the reason that you bought a Switch in the first place. This brawler is packed with video game characters, offers more than 100 stages, and allows you to play with up to eight different friends (plus a single-player mode to get to learn the basics). Whether you’re whacking away as Sephiroth or bashing your baddies as Ash Ketchum, there’s endless fun to be had here no matter what kind of gamer you are. Just make sure your internet connection is strong if you are playing online.
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Mortal Kombat 11

Mortal Kombat 11
84 %
M
Platforms Nintendo Switch
Genre Fighting
Developer NetherRealm Studios
Publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Release April 22, 2019
Mortal Kombat 11’s Switch port doesn’t disappoint, especially if you like lots of bloody action and one of the best stories seen in recent fighting games. It’s also packed with characters including some great guest options, all brilliantly animated for maximum carnage. The many different modes ensure there’s always something to do or unlock too, so you can switch it up whenever you desire. The gameplay can be as technical as you want, making it a great choice for serious fighting fans looking for a one-on-one matchup. The only downside is that the Switch’s native screen is a little too small to enjoy all the detail behind this game, so you may want to dock it to a larger display for maximum effect. If you want to practice up before Mortal Kombat 1 drops, this is the way to go.
Mortal Kombat 11 – Official Announce Trailer

Skullgirls: 2nd Encore

Skullgirls: 2nd Encore
74 %
T
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Arcade, Nintendo Switch
Genre Fighting, Arcade
Developer Lab Zero Games
Publisher Marvelous USA, Inc., Arc System Works, Autumn Games, Skybound Games
Release July 07, 2015
Skullgirls has had a long road to reach the Switch, so you shouldn’t pass it by! This game originally came out in 2012, but the stylized characters and amazing animation make it look completely modern. With the new edition, you get all the new characters and updates for the best version of the game yet. What makes this game unique, aside from the art style, is that you choose how many characters you play as. You can focus on being a single character, or split your health pool between two for more versatility.
Skullgirls 2nd Encore - Launch Trailer

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid
80 %
T
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia
Genre Fighting
Developer nWay
Publisher Lionsgate Games, nWay
Release March 26, 2019
Don’t judge this fighter just because it’s based on a licensed property. Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is a rock-solid fighter that just so happens to feature your favorite color-coded heroes. If you were a fan of the fighting systems in Marvel Vs. Capcom, then you owe it to yourself to check this one out. It has a great roster for fans of the franchise, with battles being 3-on-3 affairs that offer a ton of potential and matchups to learn. It also helps that this game features fantastic rollback netcode for smooth matches, even on the Switch’s Wi-Fi.
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid - Announcement Teaser

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
79 %
T
Platforms Nintendo Switch
Genre Fighting, Arcade
Developer Capcom
Publisher Capcom
Release May 29, 2018
This Switch title packs 12 Street Fighter games into one, allowing you to experience the full history of the franchise and get caught up on the story if you are looking forward to future releases. Any Street Fighter title that’s been enabled with online pay in the past (such as Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting) can be played online here, too. There’s also added quality of life improvements such as easy pausing. Considering Street Fighter 6 didn’t make its way to Switch, this is your next best option.
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection - Announcement Trailer

ARMS

ARMS
70 %
E10
Platforms Nintendo Switch
Genre Fighting, Sport
Developer Nintendo EPD, Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo of America, Nintendo of Europe, Nintendo
Release June 16, 2017
ARMS is certainly one of the most unique fighting games we’ve seen in a long time, with melee characters that come bearing spring-loaded arms (literally their arms) to punch each other with and activate their special abilities — with some help from the JoyCon controllers. It’s fairly whimsical fun that’s suitable for the whole family, and the 3D environments allow for some surprisingly intense strategies. There are modes for both one-versus-one play and sports options with multiple players.
ARMS - Demonstration - Nintendo E3 2017

Dragon Ball FighterZ

Dragon Ball FighterZ
85 %
T
Platforms Nintendo Switch
Genre Fighting
Developer Arc System Works
Publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment
Release January 26, 2018
The pinnacle of anime fighters, this game does an excellent job of bringing DBZ characters to life in vivid, flashy action, throwing out endless combos like they’re nothing and juggling powering moves with (hopefully) perfect timing. It’s also an excellent tag-team fighter, allowing you to switch rapidly between different characters on your team to gain timely benefits. There are around 20 different characters to experiment with, plus DLC. You may want to turn down the volume, though — the DBZ yelling is … very authentic.
Dragon Ball FighterZ - E3 2017 Trailer (Official)

Pokkén Tournament DX

Pokkén Tournament DX
80 %
E10
Platforms Nintendo Switch
Genre Fighting, Arcade
Developer Bandai Namco Entertainment
Publisher Nintendo of America, Nintendo of Europe, Nintendo
Release September 22, 2017
Pokémon fans shouldn’t sleep on this fighter title, which is designed to bring Pokémon battles into the fighting genre so you can control your chosen Pokémon and call in backups to help you win battles. The 3D environment lends itself well to showy special moves as you find out which of the 21 characters are your favorites, whether you prefer ranged combat or getting up close, and much more.
Get Ready for Pokkén Tournament!

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl
70 %
E10
Platforms Nintendo Switch
Genre Fighting, Adventure, Arcade
Developer Fair Play Labs, Ludosity
Publisher Game Mill Entertainment
Release October 05, 2021
While it’s a little rough around the edges, Nickelodeon’s brawler is easy to love. It’s packed with fan-favorite characters and continues to get updates that improve performance, add new characters, and introduce voice acting to make it all seem that much more real. While it works best if you don’t take the fights too seriously, you can certainly play with a hardcore mindset if you want!
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl - Official Announcement Trailer

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