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Every Nintendo Switch Game Facing Issues on Switch 2 Revealed

Apr 02, 2025 4:30 PM

Nintendo has announced compatibility issues for various games on its upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, which is set to launch on June 5, 2025. The company provided a detailed list categorizing games with startup issues and in-game compatibility problems. Notable titles affected include Fortnite, Rocket League, Warframe, and NBA 2K25. While Nintendo is currently investigating these issues, there's little information available on each title's specific problems. This announcement raises questions for gamers about how their favorite titles will function on the new system and underscores the anticipated challenges of adapting to the upgraded hardware.

What games will have issues on the Nintendo Switch 2?

The Nintendo Switch 2 will feature startup issues with various games, including notable titles such as Fortnite, Rocket League, and Fall Guys. Additionally, some games may encounter in-game compatibility issues, causing potential gameplay disruptions.

The Nintendo Switch series has been hugely successful since its launch, combining handheld and traditional console gaming. It offers a diverse library of games that need to adapt to new technology, making the transition to the Nintendo Switch 2 a significant concern for developers and gamers alike. The integration of upgraded hardware features prompts inquiries about how existing titles will leverage these enhancements, setting the stage for ongoing updates and patches post-launch.



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