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Shtinamin_ said:
Tober said:

Launch September
3D Mario, my bet it's called Super Mario Kingdoms and includes a DK section as also a Yoshi Island.
A 'gimmick' game, possibly augmented reality using Pikmins.

October
Metroid Prime4, probably cross gen.
A Ubisoft game. I don't know what, but Ubisoft supports Nintendo platforms well.
Resident evil4 port, possibly Streetfighter6 port.

November
New Mario Party or any other kind of party game.
Pokomon handheld remakes as Switch game. If no backwards compatibility, then cross gen release

2025: Mario Kart, Zelda remake or remaster, Mario Sportsgame, Luigi Mansion4, Pokomon gen 11, Monster Hunter Wilds and a lot of other 3th party ports.

Don't forget Microsoft has a deal with Nintendo to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo consoles for the next 10 years. So October 2024 will have a Call of Duty release on the NG (what I call Nintendo's Next Gaming console).

So are you assuming that we will have Gen 10 pokémon in 2024? The Pokémon Company releases new generations in waves of 3 years. 
Only counting years for simplicity:
Red/Blue 1996
Gold/Silver 1999
Ruby/Saphire 2002
Diamond/Pearl 2006 (thought to be the last Pokémon game, which is why I think it took 4 years)
Black/White 2010 (I got no logical explanation why it took so long)
X/Y 2013
Sun/Moon 2016
Sword/Shield 2019
Scarlet/Violet 2022

Plus the Pokémon Company had a COO stating a possibility of taking their time to develop the next generations of games. So I assume that Gen 10 will be 4 year between Scarlet and Violet, giving us a Gen 10 release in 2026. But if they don't take their time and continue the 3 year schedule then yes 2025 will be Gen 10 (I assume you meant gen 10 and not 11).

You are right, I meant gen 10, not 11 for 2025. Perhaps they take 4 year this time, but I believe that when I see it If not gen 10, perhaps a new Legends game.

For November 2024 I meant a remake of a handheld Pokomon, possibly Black/White. We saw Pokomon in a schedule of New Game->Paid DLC->Remake, then start with a New Game again. I believe it will be a Switch game, but if NG is not backwards compatible I believe it will also launch on NG.

It's possible we will get CoD immediately in 2024, but I could imagine due to the developers having to get to grips with Nintendo platforms, it could be the first one is in 2025.