Switch 2 Compatibility Expands to More Games

▼ Summary
– Nintendo released a new firmware update for the Switch 2, followed by compatibility fixes for select Switch titles.
– The update includes a fix for *NieR:Automata The End of YoRHa Edition* and reportedly several other games.
– Issues have been identified with *Sports Party*, where waiting on the title screen can create a problem.
– *Resident Evil 4* and *Blade of Darkness* are also reported to have some progression issues.
– Nintendo has launched a dedicated search page for users to check software compatibility on the Switch 2.
A new firmware update for the Nintendo Switch 2 has been deployed, bringing with it a fresh wave of compatibility improvements for a selection of original Switch games. This ongoing effort ensures a smoother transition for players moving to the upgraded hardware, enhancing performance and stability for a growing library of titles.
Following the update, fixes have been applied to NieR:Automata The End of YoRHa Edition, among several other games. These patches are designed to resolve specific technical hiccups that could affect gameplay on the newer console. While many titles are running seamlessly, Nintendo has also identified a few lingering issues with specific software.
For instance, players of Sports Party have noted that remaining idle on the title screen for approximately thirty seconds can trigger an unexpected problem. Additionally, both Resident Evil 4 and Blade of Darkness are reportedly experiencing certain progression-related bugs on the Switch 2 platform. These known issues are typically documented as the company works on further refinements.
To help users navigate this evolving compatibility landscape, Nintendo has introduced a dedicated online search tool. This resource allows players to quickly verify the status of their favorite Switch games on the new hardware, providing clear information on which titles are fully optimized and which may have known considerations.
(Source: Nintendo Life)





