Super Mario Odyssey, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, and a bunch of other popular Nintendo games are getting upgrades to help them run better on Switch 2. And unlike some other Switch 2 versions, these improvements won’t require fans to spend more money.
The company shared the news on its website on Friday and outlined 11 existing Switch games that will all see significant enhancements or new features when the Switch 2 launches on June 5. The improvements range from higher resolutions and framerates, to support for HDR or GameChat, the function that lets users on the new hardware share video of themselves on the screen while playing together. Here’s every Nintendo game getting a free Switch 2 upgrade and what it includes:
Unlike The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Kirby and the Forgotten Land, both of which are getting paid Switch 2 upgrades that contain new gameplay content, the above are minimal tweaks but still welcome ones. Anyone who’s struggled through Pokémon Scarlet and Violet should be looking forward to less pop-in and more stability, though it remains to be seen just how much these free upgrades improve the experience on Switch 2.
There are some notable absences as well, including the Xenoblade Chronicles series, which feature sprawling sci-fi open worlds that can really make the existing hardware chug, as well Luigi’s Mansion 3 and Splatoon 3. Another big game missing is Animal Crossing: New Horizons which would seemingly be a perfect place to showcase GameChat video sharing when players visit one another’s islands.
Maybe Nintendo is preparing bigger, paid upgrades for those games, or maybe it’s planning to release sequels in the near future and doesn’t want its back-catalog providing to much extra competition. We’re certainly due for a new Animal Crossing early on in the Switch 2’s lifecycle.
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