Even before Nintendo unveiled the Switch 2 in all its glory, one of the few confirmed things we knew was that it'd be ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has just been officially revealed, and its announcement mercifully officially confirmed the rumors that it would be mostly fully backward compatible with Nintendo Switch 1 games.
As the list of expected and rumoured games continues to grow, the topic of backward compatibility keeps sparking conversation among fans. Here, find everything there is to know about Switch 2 ...
The company said in a statement Thursday that the new machine “plays Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive games, as well as both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games” — which would fulfil a promise on ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 will be backward compatible but not with every game. Here’s why I’m not worried – and why you shouldn’t be either. Coming down from the hype of the Nintendo Switch ...
If that’s the case, it’s reasonable to assume that a handful of games won’t be entirely compatible with Nintendo’s new system. There’s still a chance that these games could mostly work ...
After much speculation, leaks, and rumor-mongering, the Nintendo Switch 2 has finally been officially revealed by Nintendo. The short trailer for the Switch 2 showcases its design, which is ...
Nintendo has officially confirmed that the Switch 2 will feature backwards compatibility, a key factor for many consumers considering the upgrade. Nintendo Switch 2 will support most games from the ...
The Nintendo Switch is a hybrid game console designed to be used as either a handheld or while docked to your TV. Since launching in 2017, it’s become one of the best-selling game consoles ever.
However, Nintendo assures that the console will support backward compatibility with both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games. It does caution that "certain Nintendo Switch games may not be ...
This post covers what we know about the system's form factor, rumors about the the Switch 2 release date, price, launch games, backward compatibility, and more. There are plenty of unanswered ...