Nintendo releases another wave of Switch 2 backwards compatibility fixes

Nintendo has released another wave of backwards compatibility fixes for Switch games running on Switch 2, and this kind of housekeeping matters more than it sounds. Backwards compatibility is one of Switch 2’s biggest practical advantages, but only if players trust that their old library actually works. Every compatibility update reduces friction, clears up edge-case issues and makes the new hardware feel less like a clean break and more like a real upgrade path. That is important for families, collectors and players with enormous digital libraries who do not want to rebuy or abandon years of games. The glamorous headlines are always about new exclusives, but stability patches are what keep the ecosystem from annoying people every time they revisit a favorite. Nintendo still has work to do, but steady fix waves are exactly the right approach.