Nintendo, the Switch 2
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Screen Rant on MSNThis Game’s Switch 2 Version Is So Good, I’m Losing Sleep Over ItWith only a couple exclusives so far, the Switch 2 has relied on upgraded versions of Switch games, and one has kept me up way too late many times.
It’s been just over a month since the Nintendo Switch 2 launched and ushered in the next generation of Nintendo hardware. Most of us here at Kotaku own the thing and have been playing it over the past four weeks.
So the thing that struck me the most with the Switch 2 version is just how smooth it is. It may sound boring, but the best part about it is that it just works. I haven’t experienced any technical issues in handheld mode,
Nintendo will discontinue its Switch Game Vouchers scheme, which currently allows Nintendo Switch Online subscribers to buy Switch 1 games at a discount. Detailing its plans in a lengthy FAQ page ...
One month later, I’ve played Mario Kart World more than any other game on my Switch 2. The way it fits into my life, whether I have a few minutes or an hour to play, transformed it from being an odd-seeming launch choice to one that makes perfect sense, even if Nintendo’s doing its best to make it seem otherwise.
The first Switch was such a hit that Nintendo decided not to mess with a good thing. Instead of releasing a successor that feels like a generational leap or a pivot in a new direction, it’s following up the hugely successful original with the Switch 2 — a welcome upgrade that largely sticks to the formula.
After a month without it, Amazon finally has a listing for the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, and you can buy it right now.