Nintendo fixes more Switch games to run on Switch 2

▼ Summary
– Nintendo continues to release backwards compatibility fixes for Switch games on Switch 2.
– Games patched recently include Dragon Quest Builders, Monster Hunter Stories, and Overcooked: All You Can Eat.
– Ghost Master: Resurrection has progression issues in its DLC, and Grandia HD Collection suffers from slowdown.
– Resident Evil 5 may experience audio problems in some areas on Switch 2.
– Attack on Titan 2, Crypt Carnage, and three other titles are fully unsupported due to game progression issues.
Nintendo continues to quietly roll out backwards compatibility updates for Switch games on the Switch 2, ensuring a growing library of titles runs smoothly on the newer hardware.
Since the console launched last year, we have tracked every fix released. While the pace has slowed, patches are still arriving. In just the past week, several more games received compatibility updates.
Here is the latest list of titles that have been patched since our last report:
- Buddy Collection ifIn addition to these fixes, Nintendo has identified specific issues in a handful of games when played on the Switch 2. Ghost Master: Resurrection has game progression problems in its Walls of Judgment DLC. Grandia HD Collection may experience slowdown in certain areas. And Resident Evil 5 users could encounter audio glitches in some locations.Finally, a few games are now classified as fully unsupported due to game progression issues. Nintendo notes that future updates could restore functionality. The affected titles are:
- Attack on Titan 2Backwards compatibility fixes have been a steady focus for months, and we have covered every update. For a complete record of earlier patches, see our previous coverage.


