The LinkedIn profile of a former Nintendo employee might hint at Switch 2 backward compatibility with the Switch.
Without backward compatibility, the Nintendo Switch 2 might be a harder sell for some gamers. The Nintendo Switch is the third best-selling console of all time, and seven years after its debut, many Switch owners have massive game libraries. Official confirmation of any Switch 2 feature or functionality is months away, but a recent leak should give fans hope that they won't have to start from scratch if they decide to upgrade next year.
After all, what else is Nintendo working on that would fit any of the details that were shared in this LinkedIn profile? Skip to 1:00 in the video below to see the LinkedIn profile for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t47gUEFSVXw Assuming this project is the Switch 2, 'all existing functionality' would suggest that the next-gen console can do anything and everything the current Switch can.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Amazon October Prime Day 2023: Shop the Best Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Game Deals Available NowFrom the Switch itself to best-selling games, power up with these great gaming deals.
Read more »
New Nintendo Switch Update Live, Patch Notes ReleasedA new system update is now live on Nintendo Switch!
Read more »
Nintendo Switch 2 May Release With Two Different ModelsNintendo might have a standard and digital-only version of the Switch 2 at launch.
Read more »
Mortal Kombat 1 Nintendo Switch Update Offers Visual Improvements and Other FixesThe Nintendo Switch version of Mortal Kombat 1 should look and perform better now.
Read more »
The best Nintendo Switch Prime Day deals you can shop right nowMany Nintendo Switch games are on sale during October Prime Day. You can also pick up a discounted microSD card to increase your console's storage.
Read more »
The Nintendo Switch OLED is $35 off at WootAmazon subsidiary Woot has rolled out a post-Prime Day deal that brings the Nintendo Switch OLED down to $315.
Read more »