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Backwards Compatibility Looks More Likely Than Ever For Nintendo Switch 2

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With Nintendo finally confirming that a successor to the is due to be announced later this fiscal year, more rumors are surfacing regarding the specs and features included in the new console.

One popular feature request is that of backwards compatibility, enabling those who have amassed a large library of games over the past seven years to easily continue playing them on the new hardware, sometimes with patches offering graphical and performance enhancements.

As reported by My Nintendo News, Nintendo insider TvPH claims that the backwards compatibility isn’t going to be limited to just physically released games, but digital ones as well, enabling players to carry their entire game library over to the new console.

TvPH was the one who initially reported the news of the new hardware being internally delayed to 2025, which now seems to align with Nintendo's announcement schedule, which gives this new rumor some weight, making it seem more likely than ever.

The latest rumor regarding the Nintendo Switch 2 suggests that the system has been calibrated to better support handheld mode but there's a cost.

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