According to game whistleblower Nash Weedle, Nintendo plans to bring the classic "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" to the Switch 2 platform in the form of a "revised version." This version will be enhanced based on the Wii U version and add several new features, but specific details have not yet been disclosed.

Nash Weedle has a mixed record in the leaking industry, but he has accurately predicted the date of the Nintendo Direct, so some players are still paying attention to his news. He said in a video released recently that he had previously not expected "Twilight Princess" and "The Wind Waker" to be available on Switch because he was worried about being unable to add additional content, but with the arrival of Switch 2, this concern no longer exists.
He mentioned: "With Twilight Princess, I've received some pretty strong rumors that it's in the works. As for The Wind Waker, it still seems to be on hold."

There have long been rumors that "The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker" will be ported to Switch, but Nash Weedle's latest statement shows that the project is not progressing smoothly and is currently in a "pending" state and may not meet players for the time being.
"Twilight Princess" originally launched on GameCube and Wii in 2006, and then launched a high-definition remastered version "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD" on the Wii U platform in 2016. If this rumor is true, this will be the second time that the game has received high-definition processing, and it will also be the first time to land on Nintendo's hybrid architecture console.

Currently, Nintendo has not officially responded to the above rumors. Given that the past record of the whistleblower is unstable, the above information still needs to be treated with caution, and the final news should be based on Nintendo’s official announcement.