Nintendo Switch 2 will have backward compatibility, but not all games will work smoothly
187 games face compatibility issues

- April 3, 2025
- Updated: April 3, 2025 at 8:55 AM

Nintendo has revealed that the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 will include a robust backward compatibility feature, allowing players to enjoy a wide variety of video games from the original Nintendo Switch. However, the Japanese company has warned that this feature will not be infallible and has published a list of the issues detected in backward compatibility. In total, 187 games present complications, divided into two categories: those that do not start and those that start but have errors during execution. At least the company has been clear from the beginning and has not promised something that it might not be able to deliver.
Trying to solve these problems with more than a hundred games
The current issues are under investigation, and Nintendo has left the door open for developers to decide to release fixes. A particular case is Fortnite, which will not receive the typical fixes, but a completely new version will be developed for the Nintendo Switch 2. Among the problematic titles are also several that have only been available in specific regions, which could affect their compatibility with the new console.
In this regard, Nintendo fans should be aware of the updates the company provides regarding the status of these games and their future gameplay on its new platform. The initiative to allow backward compatibility is a significant step for Nintendo, as it seeks to facilitate the transition for gamers to its new console. However, the warning about exceptions and technical issues also serves as a reminder that not all games will function smoothly from launch.
This announcement adds to the growing anticipation surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2 and its game lineup; we already know some of them, but many others are yet to come.
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