Nintendo Switch 2 backwards compatibility is ‘the best direction to take’ for players, Nintendo says

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  • Nintendo says backwards compatibility on the Nintendo Switch 2 was the “best decision” for all consumers
  • The company had current Switch owners with purchased software in mind
  • The Switch 2 will allow users to play physical and digital Switch games

Nintendo has said that the backwards compatibility of the Nintendo Switch 2 was the “best decision” for all consumers.

Alongside the console’s long-awaited announcement last week, it was finally confirmed – after a series of leaks – that the Switch successor will feature backwards compatibility, allowing users to play games from their Switch library on the new console.

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