Nintendo has confirmed that the upcoming Switch 2, launching June 5, will be compatible with most original Switch games. While only one first-party game, the Labo Toy-Con VR Kit, is completely unplayable, many titles will require updates or the use of original Joy-Cons for full functionality. The recent update revealed that 118 games will have startup issues, and 50 will have in-game compatibility problems, with patches expected at launch. Overall, the announcement provides reassurance for players transitioning to the new console.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will support most original Switch games, with only one exception—a Labo game—while some titles may require an old Joy-Con or updates.
Nintendo has clarified backward compatibility for the Switch 2, ensuring most major games will work, albeit with potential startup issues for 118 titles and in-game problems for others.
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