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As the gaming community eagerly anticipates the launch of the Switch 2, Nintendo has provided an update regarding the compatibility of existing games. According to the company, approximately one-third of the current Switch library is already capable of being launched on the new console, although extensive testing is still underway.
Nintendo has stated that the majority of games are functioning without any significant issues, offering reassurance to fans concerned about the transition. The company is prioritizing the testing process to ensure a seamless experience for players who wish to carry over their favorite titles.
This proactive approach is aimed at maintaining the strong relationship that Nintendo has built with its user base. As the testing progresses, developers are collaborating closely with Nintendo to optimize game performance and address any potential concerns. With the gaming industry continuously evolving, Nintendo’s commitment to ensuring compatibility is a positive sign for both gamers and developers alike.
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