– Minecraft for Nintendo Switch 2 has been rated by the ESRB, strongly indicating a dedicated version is in development.
– No official announcement or release date has been made by Mojang Studios yet.
– An announcement could arrive soon, possibly at the Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase on June 5.
Many Nintendo Switch 2 users have been eagerly waiting for Minecraft to arrive on the platform
While the game is already playable on the Switch 2 thanks to backward compatibility, there isn’t a dedicated version for the console. However, it looks like that could change in the near future. Although Mojang Studios has not officially announced a Nintendo Switch 2 version of Minecraft yet, a new rating for the game has now been spotted on the ESRB website. Ratings are often a strong indication that a release is being prepared, and while they do not always lead to an immediate launch, they usually appear when development is nearing completion.
The listing does not reveal any details about potential improvements or new features
However, it does confirm that a Switch 2 version is on the way. At the time of writing, there is no official release date for Minecraft on Nintendo Switch 2. However, ESRB ratings are typically assigned late in a game’s development cycle, which means an official announcement could arrive soon. There is also a good opportunity for Mojang and Nintendo to reveal the game in the coming days. The Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase is scheduled for June 5, and Minecraft would be one of the biggest third-party announcements that could appear during the presentation.
ESRB rating details
The ESRB rating does not specify any pricing or specification details for the Switch 2 version. It simply indicates the game has been categorized for the platform, which is a standard step before release. Typically, Minecraft on other consoles offers features like cross-play, multiplayer, and access to the Marketplace, but whether these will carry over or be enhanced for the Switch 2 is not mentioned. Fans should keep an eye on official channels for more information, as the lack of specifics in the rating suggests Mojang is holding back details until a formal reveal.

