As the potential release date of the long-awaited Switch 2 inches ever-closer, every move Nintendo makes has started new rumors for what the upcoming console could feature. The President of Nintendo, Shuntaro Furukawa, confirmed consumers will hear news of this next-gen console before the end of the current fiscal year, meaning the console is expected to be unveiled before the end of March 2025.
On the morning of May 21 in Japan (the evening of May 20 in the United States), Nintendo announced that it had acquired Shiver Entertainment in an announcement posted on its X (formerly Twitter) account. The development company has previously worked on a series of ports for the Nintendo Switch, most recently and The console’s library has already expanded significantly since its release seven years ago, but this acquisition could be a sign of even bigger news for the Switch 2.
In the announcement, Nintendo confirmed “” The exact details of what games could potentially be ported aren’t unveiled in the announcement, but this heavily suggests the next gen console’s library will include titles not before seen on Nintendo platforms.
Though the exact specs of the upcoming consolestill leave some players concerned the model will struggle to keep up with other competitors, it seems likely that at the very least, the Switch 2 will feature backward compatibility for both physical and digital copies of Switch games. Not only will this give the console an expansive library right at launch, but it also follows the steady trend of video game companies making their backlogs of work available to current-gen players.
Nintendo already has a plethora of its first-party games from previous generations available to those with a Nintendo Switch Online membership with the expansion pack. Through this, players have access to NES, SNES, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo 64 titles (that have already been ported for the newer console). But with the console’s current hardware, it struggles to
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