Nintendo Switch 2 Backward Compatibility Is Seemingly Still up in the Air

Francesco De Meo
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Back in June, Nintendo CEO Shuntaro Furukawa strongly suggested that the Nintendo Switch 2 will be backward compatible with its predecessor, as the Nintendo Account system will allow for a smooth transition. However, it seems like backward compatibility for the yet-to-be-revealed system still seems up in the air.

During the latest episode of the VGC podcast, it was revealed that two different developers the hosts have talked to have confirmed and denied that the Nintendo Switch 2 will be backward compatible with its predecessor, suggesting that Nintendo has yet to provide a solid update to developers already in possession of the console's devkit regarding the matter. Additionally, the hosts have revealed that the previous report about some of the console's specs is "right on the money."

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Very little is currently known about the Nintendo Switch 2 other than the fact that it is indeed in the works. The new console will apparently come with an 8-inch LCD screen and as much as 512 GB of internal storage space, which are both big upgrades over the original Nintendo Switch and the OLED model released after it. Production is apparently starting early next year, as suggested by multiple reports, for a second half of 2024 worldwide release.

The Nintendo Switch 2 has yet to be officially unveiled, but a reveal may be coming soon. We will keep you updated on the console as soon as more come in on it, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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About the author: Francesco De Meo has been covering video games and technology since 2012, starting his career at small outlets like Gamersyndrome and GeekSnack. After joining Wccftech gaming section in 2015, he quickly expanded his video gaming coverage with in-depth reporting, interviews with iconic industry figures such as Grasshopper Manufacture founder and No More Heroes creator Goichi "Suda51" Suda, Resident Evil series creator Shinji Mikami, Team NINJA's president and Nioh series director Fumihiko Yasuda, and Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama, reviews and on-the-ground coverage of major industry events such as Gamescom and E3. When he's not reporting or reviewing, Francesco can be found playing the genres he loves most, spending time with his six cats, reading, writing music, playing guitar and drumming for his progressive rock band.

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