Rumors suggest that the successor to the Nintendo Switch will introduce a significant feature - complete backward compatibility for both physical and digital game copies. Originating from the reliable source Universo Nintendo, the report gains credibility due to the website's accurate track record in the past.
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Centro Leaks Unveils Details on Game Compatibility
Twitter (hereinafter X) account Centro Leaks has translated and shared details from Universo Nintendo, emphasizing that the next-gen Nintendo console will seamlessly allow users to play their original Nintendo Switch games, whether obtained in cartridge format or through the eShop.
Additionally, game developers may have the opportunity to "enhance" existing titles to harness the additional processing power of the new console. This aligns with earlier reports indicating a demonstration of an upgraded version of The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild.
Nintendo Switch 2 Speculations
The Nintendo Switch successor, often referred to as the Nintendo Switch 2, remains shrouded in speculation. Industry surveys have hinted at 8% of game developers already working on titles for the next console, adding to the anticipation. Analysts have also fueled rumors, suggesting a potential release this year featuring an 8-inch LCD screen, a departure from the original Switch's OLED display.
While concrete details are yet to be officially confirmed by Nintendo, the abundance of rumors circulating highlights the significance of the company's plans.
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