Switch 2 Launch Prompts A Problem With Smash Bros. Ultimate, But A Fix Is Coming
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The launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 has revealed compatibility issues affecting certain games, particularly Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Players have noted that online matches can end suddenly if a player uses a Mii Fighter. Nintendo confirmed these issues on their website, promising a forthcoming update. Although the Switch 2's backwards compatibility affects only a small number of first-party titles, the absence of a dedicated Switch 2 Edition or update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate—despite its significant popularity—has disappointed many fans. Retailer stock information and accessory guides for the Switch 2 are also available for consumers.
Players have reported that in online matches consisting of players on Switch and Switch 2, and one player uses a Mii Fighter, matches can break, prompting them to end immediately.
According to Nintendo, just a tiny percentage of first-party games have compatibility issues with the Switch 2's backwards compatibility program.
Despite being one of the Switch's biggest and best-selling games, it isn't getting either a Switch 2 Edition or a free Switch 2 update.
An update for these issues is planned for release "soon," IGN reported.
Read at GameSpot
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