The Nintendo Switch has been revealed, with more to come April 2. Here's what's confirmed and what we're still guessing at.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will reportedly be backwards compatible with most Nintendo Switch 1 games, save for a certain few games players can expect.
Nintendo is currently the only console maker that makes you pay for a monthly subscription to access its classic games ...
Nintendo did note in the reveal trailer that some Switch games "may not be supported on or fully compatible with Nintendo Switch 2". These games, however, have not been shared at this time and the ...
Nintendo during the week officially announced the successor to the Nintendo Switch is called the Nintendo Switch 2. The company in a statement sent to Game File explained why the console is ...
the Japanese video game company officially introduced the Nintendo Switch’s successor, simply called the Nintendo Switch 2, on January 16. In the brief two-minute-long trailer showcasing the ...
There's a new rumor about the Nintendo Switch 2, but it doesn't have to do with specs or features, it has to do with the size ...
Nintendo says some Switch games aren't backwards compatible on Switch 2. We've got a good guess as to which ones won't work.
Even before Nintendo unveiled the Switch 2 in all its glory, one of the few confirmed things we knew was that it'd be backwards compatible with existing Switch games, and the company has now ...
Still, I can’t deny the fact that Nintendo assuring fans that their Switch games will be compatible with the Switch 2 was a smart and necessary move. I don’t think I need to state this ...
Nintendo's reveal of the Switch 2 showed off a few interesting changes that are coming to the new console — from its bigger screen to backward compatibility with games. But one notable feature ...
After years of waiting, the Nintendo Switch 2 was finally announced last month along with a first look at a new Mario Kart game ... and it will be backward compatible. Following the announcement ...