Nintendo Switch 2 will be backwards compatible, leak claims
Nintendo Switch 2 will be backwards compatible.
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Nintendo Switch 2 will be backwards compatible.
The Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo's rumored next hardware, will feature digital and physical backward compatibility.
The Nintendo Switch successor will reportedly feature backward compatibility for physical and digital game copies.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will offer backward compatibility, a reliable leaker has said. This claim is yet another piece of evidence suggesting that the next Nintendo console will have access to the entire Switch library at launch.
A recent report has revealed a potential hardware-related collaboration between Nvidia and Nintendo for the next generation of Nintendo consoles. The Switch 2, the successor to the popular Switch handheld, is rumored to be revealed as early as next month, with developers already believed to be preparing for games for the new console.
A new report claims Nintendo Switch 2 is expected later this year and will feature a custom-made Nvidia chip.
Nintendo will reveal the successor to its popular Switch handheld, the Switch 2, in March 2024, if rumors are to be believed. The Japanese gaming giant's partners are already making moves in connection to the upcoming reveal, according to insider sources.
Although Nintendo has yet to officially announce its next platform, known SEGA/Atlus leaker Midori has claimed that the upcoming new SEGA games are all coming to the new Switch 2.