It's been about 7 years since Nintendo Switch was launched, and although Nintendo's own games don't have to worry about quality, the Switch's performance is obviously far behind in the ever-changing handheld market. As a result, many games don't run smoothly or even better than the emulator, and gamers have been hoping that Nintendo will be able to release a better Switch 2 handheld to make the game even better. At present, it is reported that Nintendo is developing a new generation of Switch 2 game consoles, which not only have better performance, but also add backward compatibility for today's games like other game consoles, and of course, the picture quality will also be greatly improved.
At present, according to the leaks, Nintendo is currently testing the Switch 2 backward compatibility function, that is, to allow the new generation of consoles to increase support for today's games. Of course, support alone is not enough, Nintendo Switch 2 will also enhance today's games, so as to make the game even better. After all, the Switch uses the Tegra X1 processor, and the Switch 2 is reported to be based on the Orin X magic modification, obviously the performance of the two processors is not the same grade at all. In addition, due to the poor performance of the switch, many games can no longer run well on the switch, such as "Xenoblade 2 3", etc., the resolution is quite bad in handheld mode, if the switch 2 can effectively improve the performance of the game, then there is no doubt that it is also a good thing for players.
Of course, the news that Switch 2 supports backward compatibility was exposed, which was naturally welcomed by players, and players said that this is Nintendo's sincerity, after all, the function of the switch can no longer meet the smooth operation of today's games, and it is time to replace the new generation of game handhelds. There are reports that Nintendo is expected to announce the Switch 2 handheld in March this year, while announcing more news about the SWTICH 2 ahead of the earnings conference in May. This is undoubtedly a great thing for Nintendo fans and consumers who love handheld gamers.