Why did Nintendo make Switch 2 backwards compatible? āItās the best direction for consumersā
Nintendo has released a brief statement on its decision to make Switch 2 backwards compatible with original Nintendo Switch games.
InĀ its announce trailer showing Switch 2 for the first time published this week, Nintendo reiterated that Switch 2 will be backwards compatible with existing Switch games, with the caveat that not every game will be fully playable on its new console.
In a new statement given to Game File, the company explained that it felt that backwards compatibility was āthe best direction to takeā for consumers, and said that more details on exactly which games will and wonāt be compatible will be released later.
āNintendo Switch is played by many consumers, and we decided that the best direction to take would be for consumers to be able to play their already purchased Nintendo Switch software on the successor to Nintendo Switch,ā a spokesperson said.
āAs a result of that thinking, Nintendo Switch 2 plays Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive games, as well as both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games. Certain Nintendo Switch games may not be supported on or fully compatible with Nintendo Switch 2. Details will be shared on the Nintendo website at a later date.
āWe have nothing more to announce on this topic. For more details on Nintendo Switch 2, please tune in for the Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 ā 4.2.2025, which will air on April 2, 2025.ā
Itās possible that Nintendoās compatibility warning is referencing Switch games that would not be possible to play on Switch 2 due to hardware changes, such as the Labo series, which are designed for the smaller Switch 2 Joy-Cons.
Similar exclusions have appeared on previous consoles with backwards compatibility support. For example, while Xbox Series X/S can play practically any Xbox One game, it doesnāt support Xbox One games that require the Kinect sensor, because Series X/S doesnāt support the peripheral.
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