Nintendo confirmed at the Corporate Management Policy Briefing that backward compatibility will be available on the successor to the Nintendo Switch, allowing players to use original Switch games.
Speculation about backward compatibility had persisted among fans, as it was considered a smart decision both for customer loyalty and for sustaining software sales on the original Switch.
Nintendo Switch Online will also be accessible on the Switch 2, enabling multiplayer games to connect players across both generations and maintaining the service's retro game offerings.
While the announcement provided clarity on backward compatibility and online services, uncertainties remain about how exactly Nintendo will integrate these features in the Switch 2.
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