TheNintendo Switch 2’sbackwards compatibility with Switch 1 gameshas been confirmed for a while, and now we have a better idea regarding the scope of the compatibility. Almost every Switch 1 game - over 15,000 titles - will be compatible and playable on thenew console,but some of them will have problems. Not every Switch game from the console’s extensive library will be backwards compatible with the Switch 2, but the vast majority will. However, it appears in early testing that there are some games that have issues and need further updates.

According toNintendo, there are some Switch 1 games that are not compatible at all with the Nintendo Switch 2, some that currently have issues and need further testing, and some that have no issues whatsoever. There is currentlyonly one Nintendo first-party title that is not compatible with the Switch 2:Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04: VR Kit. The reason for this is that the Switch 2 console is bigger than the Switch 1, so it does not fit theToy-Con VR Goggles accessory.

Mario from Super Mario Party Jamboree and Mario Odyssey with characters from Pikmin 4 and Yoshi’s Crafted World.

There are numerous third-party titles that are currently having issues that are being investigated, includingWarframe,Fortnite, andWolfenstein 2: The New Colossus.

Nintendo Switch 2’s Backwards Compatibility Issues Explained

There Are A Wide Range Of Possible Issues

There are numerous third-party Switch 1 games that currently have compatibility issues with the Switch 2. Some games fail during start-up, some have other issues during parts of the game, while others are starting but need additional testing to determine full compatibility, anda little over 20% of the Nintendo Switch 1 third-party titles are fully compatible and have zero issues.

The games that are being tested to determine full compatibility very well may be completely fine and just need additional testing to confirm for sure.

A docked Nintendo Switch 2 next to the official logo.

Additionally, there are severalSwitch games that are getting a Switch 2 version, so how the original version of the game runs on the Switch 2 remains to be seen. In the case ofFortnitehaving issues currently with backwards compatibility,Nintendo’s compatibility sheet just reads,“A Nintendo Switch 2 version is planned"in the column labeled “Handling,” in regard to the company’s current plans to address the issues.

Our Take: Backwards Compatibility Is Great If Most Games Work

The Issues Seem To Be Almost Exclusively With Third-Party Games

With only one first-party game currently listed as not being backwards compatible,it seems Nintendo is focusing on its first-party backwards compatibility support to strengthen the library of playable games at the launch of the Switch 2, in addition togames coming to the Switch 2down the line.

Nintendo Switch 2 Has Comparable Battery Life To Launch Switch 1 Despite Its Powerful Specs

Despite the noticeable increase in power from the Switch 1 to the Switch 2, the battery life of the new console will be comparable to the original.

With a lot of third-party support confirmed to be coming to the Switch 2, it’s within reason that Nintendo will probably do everything within its power to get as many game issues sorted out as possible to make theNintendo Switch 2a desirable console for fans of third-party franchises.

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Nintendo Switch 2

The Nintendo Switch 2 is the successor to Nintendo Switch, scheduled for release in 2025. Confirmed as backwards compatible, it will play both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games. A full reveal is pencilled in for July 13, 2025.